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The Lewiston Teller. IMIl.Y AM) WEEKLY C. A. Forhsman, Publisher. TELEPHONE It Entered at the Lewiston Fostoffiee as second class mail matter. One year in advance.......................$2.50 Si* months.................................... 1.50 Three months................................75 Official Paper of Nez Perce County National Republican Ticket: TOR FRKSILKNT WILLIAM MvKINLEY, of Ohio '"'R VICK-PR KSI I ) R N J' THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of N«w York STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET • For Presidential Electors GEORGE M PARSONS of Ada, JUDGE \V 11 HRYIU'RN of Shoshone J VV ROWTON of Idaho. For Congress JOHN T MORRISON of Canyon. For Supreme Court Justice EDGAR C STEELE of I.atah. For Governor 1) W STANDROD of Bannock. For Lieutenant Governor A A CRANK of Kootenai. For Secretary of State MART M FATRIK of Fremont. For State Auditor HARRY J SYMS of Klmote. For State Treasurer GFl.RGR H KKSTKR of Nez Perce. For Attorney General GF.ORGK F. GRAY of Oneida. For Superintendent of Public Instruction MISS JF.SSIK RII.KY, of Blaine. Foi Mine Inspector ROBKRT HELL of Custer. The democrats say we are not prosperous, and this too. in the face of such facts and figures as are hereinafter given relative to the savings hanks in the state of New York, a reliable index of the eondi tionof these institutions throughout the eastern states. When one takes into consideration the fact that this money is the savings of the labor ing people, a seif evident fact ol better times, the improvement in the condition of affairs in this country is indeed gratifying to note. The reports of savings banks in the state of New York show a constant accumulation of capital. The 129 institutions in the state contain over $1,000,000, 000, an increase of nearly $69.000,* for the year ending June 30. Of this total $922,081,509 is due de positors and $115,381,622 is sur plus. There are 2,036,017 ac counts and 107,000 more were op ened than closed during the year. The amount paid in interest was over $30,388,000, and the total cost of caring for the deposits was $t, 2x8,420. This mass of savings en ters into the active capital of the community through loans. The Kansas City convention at tempted to square a ciicle wheu it tried to construct a sound money Iree-silver platfonu and nominate a pair ot free-silver-souud money candidates. The two things will not tnix. One is right and the other is wrong; and no amount ol word juggling, wool pulling, hedging or evasion can deceive the people. Those who sincerely be lieve in the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 1 to I, without awaiting the aid or cooperation of any other nation on earth, should vote for Bryan, for he is pledged to that very thing All other citizens of the Republic, no matter what their previous po litical a Hi lint ions may have been, should and must unite against the financial heresy, which, if adopted, would plunge the country into a state of business anarchy, such as has never been experienced by auy people since the invention of coined 1 money. ! Present indications point to a ! sweeping away of Coebelism in 1 Kentucky. The tide is rising and I it is a question of Init a few months when this infamous law (will be swept from the statute j books and burieil by the justice loving portion of Kentucky's pop illation so deep that its resurrec tion would be impossible. It is indeed gratifying to learn that the people of this state are gradually awakening to a realization of the intent of such a law, and its vil lainous application as was recently shown, and are now seeking to erase it front the statute book. The democratic party has been ranting for months through its chosen and accepted mouthpiece Mr. Bryan, about the poor colored illiterates of the Philippines, for whom they possess so much re gard, and at the same time this same aggregation of political acro bats are putting forth every possi ble effort in the south to deprive the colored voters—who are intel lectual giants wheu compared with the Filipinos—of the right ol fran chise. This is but one of the many instances in which the dem ocratic party has shown its incon sistent frlticiples. In his letter of withdiawal, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Mr. Towne contemplates with extreme pleasure the enunciation of "those sublime doctrines of human rights and liberties" so beautifully ex pressed in the Kansas City plat form, and so tenderly nurtured and enforced in North Carolina. From the way Tammany acted at the Kansas City convention, it would seem that it was determined to make Bryan democracy so ludi crous, and its defeat so severe, that the old paity would never again be bothtred with the hoy colonel-orator of the Platte. Bryan in his Indianapolis speech devoted 8,000 words to "imperial ism " In 1806 he devoted 8,000, 000 words to free silver. He should not be criticised for this. Boss Bryan objects to an imag inary national imperialism, but lie is as firm as ever a believer in in dividuali mpcrialism. CONTEST NOTICK. I)*pnrimrni ol ihn Interior. United States Land Olht e, Lewiston, IJalm, July 26. 1 'Mi. A sufficient contest affidavit bavin* been tiled in ihisullue hv Mail W frousdaie, cunteslaut.against Charles M I'leger, entry No 71SS, made Agusi Is ItWIi. tot «s »»ît et* swk ve, Kip. H nr t. W H M. by Chattes M. I'leger, contestée, in which it is al letted that Charles M. I'leger has never esiablishel a residence ou said land, has not resided on sard land lor more than sis months Iasi past and next prior to this date and haa whotlv abandoned stud claim saij parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and otter evidence touching seid allegation at III o'clock t. «1. un Sept 17, item, before the register and re ceiver at the United Stales land Offne in Lewiston Idaho The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, hied Julv 27, IWsi. vet forth tacts which show that alter due diligence personal service ol this notice cannul be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that vuch notice be given hv due and proper publica J. K. WHST. Kegister. s K Hogan, alt'y lor contestant. R efu BI.ICAN PR i mari ks. Pursuant 1er an order rtf the republican central Committee of Nes Perce county, pninai.ee will be held in the old voting precincts in saht munie at the last polling place lescepting the West Lewiston pre cinct, which will be held at tire city hallt on Septem bet 1st. |UUI. between the hours ol I .. clock and I r. m., excepting in the tact and west Lewiston and Nez Perce pre.incts, m which precincts the primaries will be held front 2 o'clock to 7 p. m . to elect Jele gates loa county convention to be held at live court hsuce in Lewiston on September nth all o'clock p, in . lu nominate a full county tkk«t. Il I* »uggevied that «»ne or more delegate* be elected from mh lion» comprising the new t're «.i nets m orJer that they may name the piecinct officers and the central committeemen The following reptesenutlon will be allowed Big Canyon t. B g tddy *. Bed Rock 7. Cold springs ... i learwater <. Centrai Hide* 2. Hetcher Hatwaf 2. lap*a> V I rland % West Lew.stun 2*2 Iasi Lewiston. .Ha von ♦. Ne/ Perve lit. Rim rock V I aiding 4. Tammany 4 Waha V 4 T.MRANAHAV NOTICK KOR H BIalCATION. commutes!. Department ol the Interior, Land Office si lew.s ton. Idaho. August ? IdtSi. N.nlce is hereby given that the following named sellier has hied nolle« ot her intention to make ht.al proov In support or her ciaim, and thaï said pr.n.l will be made betöre Hegister and Receiver al lewis ton Idaho. .«I September 19. 1 usa t, x,, Ldna A. Bruce, lor the nk, sw 5 sec It, tp o n range 2 w. Site names the follow ng witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said lanJ. vu. kdward D. Cheurront. Thomas .1 Durbin Hemv M. Heneman and Albert K. McCollum allof Willola. IJutto J B W est. Register. Wanted — Immediately first class lady waitress for summer hotel. Call at this office. —Wildenthaler delivers fresh bread twice a day all over the city. Leave orders with the delivery man for groceries. NOTICK OF KXTRY OF TOWNSITK To all whom it may concern: Pursuant to section 2202 of title XII of the revised statutes of the state of Idaho, notice is hereby given that an entry was made by the probate judge of Nez Perce county, Idaho, on the 16th day of June, A. I)., 1900, in trust for the inhabitants of the town of Melrose, of lot (15) fifteen, section {4) four, Tp. (351 thirty-five, r. 1 whin., containing (20) twenty .acres, in Nez Perce comity, state of Idaho. Any person claiming to be entitled to any block, lot or parcel of said land i required to file his application within sixty days after the date of the first pul lication of this notice or his rights shall be forever barred as provided in section 2203 of title XII of the revised statutes of the stute of Idaho. R. A. Languor!), Probate judge of Nez. l'erce county, Idaho, in trust for the inhabitants of the town of Melrose. Dated July iKtli A. I)., 1900. 113 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. [commuted.] daho. July 41. 19tjt> Notic« is hereby given that the following-name*! »«•tiler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Kegister and Receiver at Lewis ton. Idaho, t»n September 18, I9U0 vi/: Stephen 1). Taylor, for the east halt nw qr se qr sec. 3, tp. JS n, range I w. Me names the following witnesses to prove his Continuous residence upon and cultivation rf said land, vi/ Charles Hlliger and (Jeorge Woodward of Lapwai, Idaho; Archie Newman of Lapwui. Idaho, and Kirk Jackson of Spalding, Idaht ding, Idaho. J. U Wist, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1 state of James S Brown, deceased Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of James S. Brown, deceased were granted to the undersigned on the 9«h Jay of July. 1'Xlri, by the obale court of Ne/ Perce county. Al! persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at Westlake post office, within four months after the date ot the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred, Tills 14th day of July. 1900. 08 CHÀRLI S HOKbNSON, Administrator NOTICK TO CREDITORS. Tstate of Charles H. Boise, Jeceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administra tion on the estate of Charles H. Boice, deceased. e granted to the unJersigned on the 14th day of August. 1900, by the Probate Court of Ne/ Perce County. All persons having claims against the said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, ai the law office of t. O Neill, Lewiston, Idaho, within four months after the date of the first publication .if this notice, or they shall be forever rarred. This 4th. day of August, 1900. Ada I,. Davis, Administratrix, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. fcstate of Trank Henderson, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administra tion on the estate of Trunk Henderson, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on ihe 7th day of August 1900, by the probate court of Ne/ Perce county. All persons having claims against said estate aie required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at my office in Lewiston, Idaho, within four months after the dale of the first publication of this notice or they shall be forever barred. C. a. Hastings, Public administrator. This 7th Jay of August 1900 141 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lewiston. Idaho. July 7, 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit having oeen filed In this office by S. J. Lindsay, contestant, against Abraham L. Batterton, entry No. 44*6, made April -Nth, I8*k>, for 1. 2. 4. 4. 14, It, Hand 20. Sec. 43, Tp. .44. Nr 1, wbut. by Abraham !.. Battieron conteste«, winch it is alleged that said Abraham L. Batterton has wholly abandoned said land and has been absent therefrom for more than six months last past and lie not improved or cultivated said land or raised any crops thereon, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and otter evidence touching said al legation at 10 o'clock a m. on Oct. 8th, I90U, before the register and receiver at the United States land office in Lewiston, Idaho. Ihe said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed July 18, 1900, set forth facts which show that af ter due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper uublication Cmawles H. Gakby, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Lewiston, Idaho, May 29. 1900. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. »878. entitled "An aid tot the sale of timber lands in the Mates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by Act ol August 4, 1892. James Madden, of Lewiston, county ot Ne/ Perce, Stale of Idaho, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. for the purchase of the SE V* NT Vi of section No. 40, in township No. 4S N, range No * w. B M.. anJ will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Lewiston. Idaho, on Saturday, the 18th ddy of August, 1900. He names as witnesses Mike Mitchell, of Lewis ton. Idaho George Horseman and William Stevens, of Waha, Idaho, and Patrick MaJJen. of Lewiston, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in tins office on or before said 19th day of Augusi, 1900. •Glut J B Wist, Register. ALIAS SI MMONS. In the district court of the Se«.md ludictai district, state of Idaho, in and for Ne/ Perce county. Arme L Sparrow, plaintiff, vs. Henrv A Sparrow, defend ant. 1 he stau of Idaho sends greeting: To Henry A. Sparrow, defendant. You are heiebv summoned, and required to appear in an aetkm brought aga nst you by said plaintif!, in the said district court, and to answer the complaint of the above named plainiltt, fi*ed therein, within ten dass (exclusive of the day of service) after the ser vice on you of this summons, if served within thi> county, «ir if se.ved out of this county, but within judicial district, within twenty days; or. it served elsewhere, within forty days. This action is brought to obtain a decree of said comt dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you anJ the plaintiff «>n the grounds - 1 irst. Of having on or about the 2 4rd day of De cember. Ivig, wilfully and without cause deserted and abandoned plaintiff and still continuing to wilfully and without cause desert and abandon the plaintiff, and to live separate and apart tr.iin her without cause or reason and against plaintiff's consent. Second. Tor fadure for a period of more than «»ne year last past to provide for the plaintiff the common necessaries of life, having the ability so to do. Plaintiff pravs for general relief and for her coats in the *avtion. AM «il which m«»re fully appears by reference 6» plaintiff x «omplaint. to which refrretne is hereb\ made And you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint as abovr required the said plaintiff will apply lo the court for the relief demanded in her said complaint. Attest mv hand and the seal of the district court of the Second judicial district, state of [Seal I Idaho, in and for Ne/ Perce county, this 2£th. day of July A. D. 1 Am. c ^ P. E. STOOICEY. Clerk. E O Neill. Attorney for piainuit ( ifrt, j Ben Silverman | j IMPORTING TAILOR | -S Imported and Domestic Suitings in holt S ;5 Best ot Workmanship Guaranteed ï I Your Clothes tvrry »UII of cluihrs Ï •Ï 1 uur volumes |naJe by nle w m bt . 5 s p.wccwd Free 1 slK "k J *nJ pressed f f ,» I rcaaCU l rcc ♦ hree . f charge during 2* the hft t»f the suit SF Tj This is a yearly saving o» from >10 to $12. Ç All other repair wurkdtvm lowest prices gT \ No stingy samples to se'ect from. The en- J rg tire bolt is on hand for inspection and ab- jc solute fit assured. Î * 286. a/tAIN STREET 5' ; W.WWWWWW v mmwmaiwP : I GEO. H. LAKE, | Ac Jeweler and ^Optician I Next Door to Post Ooffice | Du. J. F. ATKINSON. DENTIST. First class work at reasonable prices. J}R. C. VV. SHAFF. Surgeon. Office Boom«, Vollmer Building. Hours—Kye, Kar amt Throat, 10 to in. All other cases, 1 to 8 |>. in. E H. BROWN, M. I). V. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office Main Ht., opposite Teller of fice Special attention jiiveit to the Kye, Kar, Note ami Throat, and chronic diseases. L. W. INMAN, M. 1)., Homoeopathic Physician Hurgeon and K|»ecia!ist. Chronic and nervous diseases of both women and men. Electricity used in all of Its forms as medicine. Office two doors east of the Bee Hive. Con sultation free. R. S. ANDERSON. Attorney at Law, LEWISTON, IDAHO Office over Lewiston National Bank. JAM EH E. BABB, Attorney at Law. I.ewistou National Bauk Building. I.rwixton Idaho. Practice» iu State and Federal Court» ot Washington and Idaho, and owns complete Abitract Books of Nez Perce Co mckarland & McFarland, Attorneys • at - Law, Lewiston, Idaho. Will practice in all Courts. UEO ItUE VV. TANNAHILL, Attorney at Law. Probate matters ami settlement of estates carefully attended to. Office in Allants Block. THOMAH MULLEN, Attorney at Law. Legal business of all kinds given prompt attention. Lewiston National Bank building, next door to U. H Land Offica E. O'NEILL,, Attorney at Law and No tary Public. All bu»'ne»» carefully attended to. Will prac tice In all courts of Washington and Idaho Of lice on Mam street, I.ewKton in Deni «t Butler Daniel Needham, Ray 1). Walker Late of Wisconsin Bar. NEKDHAM & WALKER. Attorneys at Law, Lewiston, Idaho Will practice in all state and federal courts. Office, room 2, Eewiston Na tional bank building. Frederick U. Culver, timer fc Halsey. Late of the Minnesota Bar Lale Receiver U. S Land ONic«. Marquent* M« h I Mills S. Johnson 1 Formerly of the Colorado Bar C'ULVEit, HALBE Y & JOHNSON, A t / orney s and Conn selors. Office in Attains Block. Ixc wistoii, Jttaho. U. H. Laud office and Department practice. Title litigation and Probate matters. Htate and Federal f'ourts. ERNEST McCullough* CIVIL ENGINEER Deputy Mineral Surveyor 497, Mam Street ^ Cable Mac*««' Lb WIM ON Code McNeil TTUd® LeiSïsp NÏtIwal Corner ol Fourth ami Main Streets. LEWISTON,.....*..... I&AH 0 . DIR6CT0RS. TK4NSJKTS A HENEK/tL sSS EKfBAHKIR« Grace KHtenl.ncl. Frafttin.______ jjj __ JPISINESS. Sight exchange sold on the principal Cities of the United States j and Kuroi>e. ^__ _ * R^ouiu.r 1 v"c ' Pr<-S ' ,l '' u _• * w *•««*. THIE • FIRST • MTB 0 MI MINK - nr LEWISTON, mane ^ l _ Capital and Surplus Strongest Bank in Idaho Pire proof vault for the use of customers for safe keeping of valuables. Burglar proof steel protected by Sargent ik (it eeuleaf time lock. Correspondents in all the principal cities of the w Buy ami sell exchange. t-ÿi REAL ESTATE. FOR SALK : Fruit ami Vegetable Lands in 5-acre lots or less two miles from town. Also the best Frldt and Vegetable Ranch in this valley To Rent to the right party, containing 12 acres, full improved. 2 lots in city, Main street. G. A. MANNING. 4* The Boss Meat Market. S. J. Fisher, Prop'r (Successors to Dowd, Hltaw A On.) Fresh Meats. Sausage. Cured Meats. Lard. Poultry. Game. Nothing but the Very Best Kept on Hand Fish. Oysters. Etc. Etc. Adams Building, Main Street. THE MINT at Morrissey & Baker, Proprietors. Choice Liquors, Wines, Brandies and Cigars. A club room iu connection. Clark Building, Main Street. "Russell" Engines Traction or Portable, Simple or Compound Wood or Straw Burners * 4 ^ Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stackers, Horse Powers, +* & Threshermen's Supplies of all kinds ^ ** OSBORNE Binders, Mowers and Rakes PLANO HEADERS The Nez Perce Implement fo. LOCAL AGENTS ¥ A. Ü. GRITMAN , manager 4 t ^ 1