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9lit gtwidton Seller THURSDAY .....................AUG, 4. 1S8I WEATHEK UEPOKT. War Department, Signrl Service United States Army, division uf telegram* sud re porta for the beueiit of commerce ami agri culture for tire week endiuu July 20. 1 .SS 1 : 8TAT10X LkwisTo» I. T. Itata Harum. Thar. Hum. IVwot t.uin Viaurhrr . — Clear .00 Clear .00 Clear .03 Clear Clear Clear Clear *—Dash indicates rainfall too small a seasure. Wkhlky Blake, Pvt. Silt. Corps U. S. A TOWN -ND COUNTY. go : 29.956 ; 72.0; 45 : NE 3 si : 30.044 75.0 31 : NW: 3 22 30 022 ! 78 ! 41 ; h; 2 23 29.971 : 82 ! 40 : NK: 1 24 : 29.799 : 87 : — K S 25 : 29.814 ! 7» i — NE: l 26 29.730 : 80 — • NE - FOR SALE.—a »pin i f horses with bug by and harness. Also one brood mare aud two year old colt. Enquire of A. Leland. Last Sunday night was quite cool. Preparations are lieiug made to enlarge the Hotel de Fiance. Mr. J. Clindinino arrived in town on Saturday last fr< m Warren», I. T. Thanks to Mrs. Ilodgius for a pair of tame ducks. Capt. Gorman and wife paid Lewiston a visit last week. Mr. Lydon had an ankle badly sprained last week. The condition of tin president was still improving up to the latest dates. The John Gates was Imre on Sunday with about 40 tons of freight. Lieut. Symons and party have moved up Snake river to take observations. We are informed that some of flic safes did not stand the test of the late fire at Colfax. Remember that to-morrow evening is the time for the ball at Moscow. A grand time is to be had and all ate invited to attend. Read the amended ordinances in regard to travelling shows etc., and disorderly conduct. J. Pauntino cuttrnm 7 acres of land 25 tons of wheat hay this season. "How is that for high !" PnoTOGRAHKR.-Mr Wood, who washere a number of years ag i is again here ami pre pared to take photographs at reasonable rates. Located behind Uni ersalist church. We have now in our employ Mr. B. K. Land, a first class job printer, and anyone wishing job work done would do well to send their orders in. Mr. Gollinos from Pier c City is in town. He is interested with Moody in the quartz mill, which arrived here from below for the Oro Fiuo district. L. P. Brown and wife paid a visit to the city last Monday. Mr. Brown came to attend the meeting of Hie trustees of Idaho, Çle^rwater and Montana Transportation co. Marshal Young under the late ordi nances in regard to obstructions lias cleared our side walks to a great extent and yet thero is room. Cattle Purchased.— R. Grostein tells us that during his late trip to Mt. Idaho, he purchased for the Sample Bros'., nearly 1000 head of cattle wlm.n pré to be driven into Montana. C. D. Jones, living near Martin Mauli's, cut his knee with an adz and is for the present crippled. Henry Paynu ^oes up the fnake river with Lieut. Symons and party. They will go up as far as the mouth of Salmon and perhaps to the mouth of the Imnalia. , x" The dog ordinance went into effect rn Monday, and Tuesday noon there were 10 male dog* and I female licensed to live iu the city limits. D. J. Warner and James McGrane who wet injured by the runaway team near Colfax have both been brought to Lewiston and are getting along as well as could be expected this weather. New Post Office. —Mr. Wing writes to us that a new post office lias been estab lished called "Cameron," K- W. Cameron post master. This will accommodate the settlers iu that section muchly. Suoshonx.— Judge Buck visiter! Pierce City last week and upeuud and aljoirud court in less than a half hour, there being no business on the calendar. The Judge accompanied by Mr. S. G. Isaman returned to Lewiston ou Tuesday night. a mi _ , , . , « a Lew W .lmutt brought down more wheat | from Camas Pra.rie ami 8 »I l it here, lie we aays there is no market for it up there for I »: ^ i Jo any price in cash at the present time. , Wheat commands here from 40 to 43 cents | per bua'iel in cash, ami a great deal is com- i ing in every day from different directions. j * J J I to On Sunday last as Mr. atvl Mrs. Max zjrell were ridiug in a buggy, when on the ahort grade just this side of John Stevens place, the king holt broke and th: buggy was thrown over, throwing both Mr. and ] Mrs. Maxwell out, but without much in- | • _ .____, ,___ , - « «j I jury, save a few svrat hes and ronsid a , | f Jarring. The team rau about 50 yards and i then stopped. j - - 1 Accidents.— Last week the Mt. I lalio •tags had a mishap just this side of Cotton wood, in which Mias Glass, « passenger was considerably injured. She is now receiving th* beat of care aud attention at Mt. Llabo h L. P. Browr, Kaq. Nugent, who driving was a'.ao iojmel »ora. • , jut haqr bpdly we have not learned. ' tbeaMidwt happened or whose fault TOWHOW.ir MAV CONCERN.— On su • after this date, parties » idling or or dering lumber f on the undersigned, will (■ear m mind that orders will not be tilled where the cash does not a.vnmpuuy the same, unless special arrangements have been otherwise made. MoNTEITIl A SsELl, Aug. 4 1881. 43-1 Nabuow Escape.—A young man named La Hock, was engaged in assist ng to ford the band of cattle belonging to Sample Bros'., opposite the boom on Tuesday morn ing, was drawn into deep water with the horse that he was ridiug just above Reuben rapids. His home keeled over, and when he lighted La Rock seized hold uf his tail and both were carried over the rapids. The horse was i.ot accustomed to swimming and after danger was over La Rock was cum pelled to raise and hold the head of the horse above water to keep him from drown ing But few persons could have run the same risk aud not been drowned. The Crops. —We took a ride about 10 miles into the country south aud east of this as far as the reservation line and carefully noticed the grain fields. '• « could observe no serious injury done by grasshoppers. Some of the grain was cut, ami other fields 1 ink well and seem to be well filled. One or two bailey fields looked extremely wel , and the whole indicted a large harvest. One or tw I fields if Winter wheat was r little too thinly sown, but the heads were large and [lump, and the berry was ex tremely fine. We should not he surprised to learn that the y ici 1 of the Winter wheat exceeded per acre that of any of the Spring wheat. • Homicide. — Between seven and eight o'clock on Tue id iy evening, Charles Addis and Wm. Lebanon arrived at the Clearwater ferry, Leb iron rode upon the boat, Addis starteil to go on board, when the terrymau Mr. Deacon de ' anded of him his fare, Addis paid it, and tin n rode upon the boat. After this he commenced some abusive language and Deacon remonstrated, Addis then leapt d from his horse and attacked Deacon, Leharon seized him and took him to another part of the boat, then let go of him and went lo look for his horse, on turning around he saw Addis had again attacked Deacon and had grappled him and had him partly down. Before he could get to the parties lie saw Deacon make a thrust with a knife. He caught Addis and asked him if he was cut and he said "1 am a goner, write to my si iter." He was taken to the other side of the I mat, ami Deacon loosened the boat ami ferried it a loss to the south side and Le liaron hastened up into the town for a phy sician, and Deacon « nine up ami delivered himself into the hands of the officer. Dr. Sterling was quickly at the ferry, Add s was still alive. A spring wa on was pro cured and Addis brought to t wn ami the Doctor cornu en eit the examination of the wound, and while prohing it, Addis died. He never spoke a'tcr the above language to Leharon. Deacon is a quiet, steady and inoffensive -«an. Addis wli-n in liquor was inclined to be quarrelsome. Addis had been a resident of this section for nearly twenty years. Deacon was brought before Justice Vincent yesterday morning under a charge of murder, A. Leland, Esq., n| - pouring as his eminse'. Cn motion of counsel for defendant tl e hearing was a<! | jotirned till tlrs morning at lOo'ch-ct, Dis trict Attorney Qunckenbush not objecting. Assotin Crossing of the Snake — It w.is intimai i d to us (hut t-n-'nee Thh-lson when in Lewiston a few «lays; since in spe k ng of ihn extension « * the roadrup the Putaha thence to Lew istnn and connecting with the oonteni plated road to Camas Prairie said that he saw no practicable wav of crossing the Alpowa divi le and coining down on the Snake river, thence to Lewis ton, that ho deemed the construction of the route up the Pataha and the crossing of the divide so" as to come down a folk of the Assotin, then cros: ing the Snake and going up Tammany Hollow cn towards the prairie, much the more practicable. This would leave Lewiston out in the cold and bu Id a new town near the mouth of Tammany. How would such a pro gramme stay on the stomaehe of some of our Lewiston people! This may only be thrown out as rn advertisement for Lewiston to donate largely in ground for depot purposes. lU'soliillons. At a regular n eo ing of Charity Grange No. 15, Patrons of Husbandly, hel l at their Hall iu Grmgeville I. T. July 23 1881. The followii g resolutions were unanimously a (opted : Whereas, It hat pleased the Great Master of the Universe to remove from o *r mi l.->t our late brother, Charles H. Kobinsun and Whereas, It is but just that a fitting recogu tiou of his many virtues shjuld he had, therefore be it httolc r</, By the Charity Grange No. J5 to ' i A»! k,,v *«*■ • J " ^ r I Pat of Hus.*.,dry I T. That while ; we bow with humbte »ubinission tu the will »: the Supreme Ruhr of the Universe we , Jo not the less mourn our brother who has ^ taken fruu u , /,•„ U\d, That in the death of broth jr Charles H. Robins m, his Grange ltnients the lues uf the brother who was ever rea.ly to p utter the 1 a id of a d aud the voice ot , 1 p. t.iy to the needy and distressed, of tile lra te n iy, an s;tive member and offic-r id tins unter, whose utmost endeavor* were exerted for its welfare and primp rity, a friend aud companion who was dear to us all, a citizen wli se upright an l noble life \ ] » s audaid of emulation to his fo.l iwers | Kra-lotd, That his father has lost a most ____________ . I dutiful sou, his brothers and sisters an af- j j | f , c tv,na'.e bru lier, and the c immunity at i ,, ue , ( f its must useful uietnb-rs. j i.ean o </, Tost thu charter be draped in 1 mourning for sixty davs. • Ktaontd, That these resolutions he spread upon the records of the Grange au l * 1 r I _ I A. _ 4 Uu Fat h<-F . py thereof be transmitted to the father ' ' **■ " — ' ----- k ' J ,h * of our deceased brother, and tnearbof tRe Lewiston papers, to the Ciucinnatti Grange bulla maud the Willamette harmrr, / W. S. M. Williams, _ 1 A SHITJSWAY, Committee s «vu. C. Peaksox, { w. A. * 8 . M. Baie. But Sc«8 MiHit* Telegraph.- Spokane Falls, Aug. 2.— Hon. Alonzo Leland Northern Pa cific track crossed the Idaho line yesterday. II. M. McCartney. All North IdEho will rejoice at the pro gress which thu North Pacific has made in reaching our border*. FROM MOSCOW, Moscow, I. T., August 2d, 1881. Dear Teller. —(And the "dear" is used solely in the sense of signifying love and not at all to even hint that its not well worth the annual three dollar payment). Mattiri and things Moscow since ou ■ last, include snni<* items of importance, and if the "eliirl that takes notes" will send them in and if the "laddie" that sticks the typo will print 'em, the outside world can lie informed of v hat wc do and haw we do it. Whether the better way w uld tie to adhere strictly to the truth or throw in a little exaggeration semi-oocosionally, may be an open ques tion; certainly ihelyinr is the more fashionable; but then i.s not right, and >hut single Imd feature condemns it beyond redemption. So let us con line ourselves to facts, and ihen the glory or the shame meted out to each man, will l>e the legitimate result of his own acts, and each tub will be left to stand upon its own bottom. The term "bottom" as used here means feet. In the way ot good things let us men tion first, Mr Wood's blacksmith shop a new addition fresh front the lower country, making our third worker at I he forge and they all seem to be kept busy; and Messrs Young and Ilichard snu have formed a partnership and opened a shop, and no-«, two heads will figure out the best style of house to build and two pairs of hands will Dut it up in a little less than half the lime that one pair çould do it. And Mr. D. J. Olesftn was a philanthropist, and he realized that Moscow needed a furniture f etory, and feeling that it would lie the right man in the right place, he came here aliout 2 weeks ago and opened his shop, ami now if one ot our citizen:; need a stylish liedslead, a No. 1 able or a first class chair, he can get it made right at home, and Mr. Oleson takes his lumber in the rougli and does all his own woik, turning included. And every week adds two or three tc the new houses started, but [ will not intrude upon you further than to mention some of the more prominent. Our good friend Mr Snyder, wh . prefixes C. A. when in s gns his name, had been charging ex tra prices fur the work he did and In had accumulated a thousand doll re and more of other people»' money, and his conscience smote him, and so to the of of |n(kf| a „ ,.,.^^ 0 ,, iu i lig , )0W er, (the j p , np ] 0 wh nm lie had wronged out of the c.isli being all dead) he decided to spend i in ornamenting the town, and he selected the most sightly location in I he city and put up a tine two story re -idence, and he has actually gone to the extent of putting 1,500 dollars into onehr use, thus taking $500 out of his own pocket. Snyder is a good man "and don't you forget it." And Tom my Craig is putting up a place to live, and its going to be a nice one, but if there arc any redeeming features in his case, they are unknown to the writer' The question presenting the greatest amnun of difficulty is where the money comes from, l*ecau e every body knows that the profit on drugs and medicines is small and his ft* s as deputy sheriff and notary public will no more than pay expenses, and unless he cau show that his new wife had a good round sum to contribute people will be certain to have their own opin ions in the c se. There is one other new indusery that deserves mention, and having omitted to tell of it in the proper place, we'll tuck it in at the lastend. That is the manufactory of H. B. Middaugh i Co. who make the Magic Chain Pump with the Expansion Rubber Buckets, that are warranted to draw out more water with a less amount of force and ill a nlllj U ie*KN nlll<>uiiv ui safi »zt a* is va mi «» ,„ th of tiu>A lhan any ofh » r r * »» . * 1 « a „ j "drawer of water that » made. And !*eside P'ey mak.- a wooden water pipe that would have helped materially to save C iifax if the city fathers had I »een \ ixe enough to have secured it in time Scri DE ORDINANCE. AN fRO'NA'CE TO K 'FR'O SFC. 3 OF 0«0! NAN'E NQ. 15 'NUTLET ORDINANCE CONCERNING OISO OERLY CONDUCT." The city of Lewiston does ordain as fol j ow , ; Section 1. That any person who shall draw any species of fire arms, dirk, dagger, or nr other deadly weapon tqion tbs pera-m of another, within the city limits of j^-j.ton „hall on o-nvieti'Hi thereof be fine(i not j eM than f-rty nor more than one . « i i is ! f.vu a nmnnil hundred dollars, or iinpriaoued for a period ol twenty davx, or both. Sec. 2. That w-ctiou 3 of ordUnaaee No. 15 it hereby repealed. _ Passed the oeancil and approved hp the Mayor August L 18U AC. Eat* J M s— r u, 9-Sa^==^=S=S55SK-a Trustbe Mbettno.—T he trustees distg •ated in the certificate of incorporation of the Idaho, Clearwater and Montana Trans portation company*, pursuant to pall met at Lewiston on Monday, Aug. let and organ ised by chosing A. McGregor, chairman, and C. F. Mouteith, secretary. They de termined to forthwith eeud a surveyor *itb party to explore and report upon the pats through the Bitter Root mountains leading out from a south branch of the Lo Lo fork of the Clearwater river and appointed committee of three, coeietinguf L. I*. Brown John Brearley and Haaen Squier to select the men, fit them out for the trip, and give them thr-ir instructions and send them into the field at the earliest practicable period. They made provision to pay the expenses of tnc party while in the field. This party are expected to report before the 20 th of September. We learn that surveyor A. Beall will go out iu charge of the party. Sto k books will be prepaied and opened by the managing trustees at an early day. ORDINANCE. to r RDINANEE TO AMENQ ORDINANCE NO. 36 ENfITL 0 AN l-RUINANCE FOR LICENS ING OF SHOWS. C.iNC NTS. 1 HEA TERS ANO OTHER EXHI3ITI0NS. The city of Lewiston doe* ordain as fol follows: That section let of ordinance No. 36, be amended to read as follows i Section I. That all travelling shows, concerts, theaters and all other exhibitions, shall pay a license of five dollars, for each and every show, performance, cuncert or exhibition, given within the limits of the eity of Lewiston, and any person or com pany, i iving any show, exhibition, concert, or theatrical performance without first ob taining the license as herein required, shall i>o deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, aud up on conviction th- roof, before i ny court of comptant jurisdiction, shall be fined in any sum not less tliau five dollars nor more than thirty dollars, together with costi of prosecution, and in rate such fine aud costs shall not I« paid, the party convicted be imprisoned iu the city prison for any term not exceeding twenty da/s. Sec. 2. Section 1st uf onFnuice 36 is hereby repealed. Fasted by the council and approved by the Mayor Auguet I, 1881. S. C. Hals, Attest. Mayor, J. K. V incent, Cler'-. Dll-'.O. At Medical Lake, \V. T., July 29. Stawart Uanua of Pennsylvania, «ged 43 ytera. Funeral took place the 30th iuat. Deceased was a brotbar of Mrs. E. A. Rowley of this place, amt has bean a patient sufferer of what seemed a complication of diseases for about three years, and waut hoping that by change of eune and by bath ing iu the Lake he would ha benefited, hut to no purpose, he died very suddenly, and leavea a host of warm friend* to mount his death for he was a sober, industrious man and ba loved by all who knew him. LEGAL. NOTICE FQR PU3LICATI0N. LAND OFFICE AT Colfax, W T. July, 25 1881. V'OTICKIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT In the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, before the Register ami Receiver at Colfax W, T. and aecure final entry thereof ou the 7th day of Sept ember i»81 at I o'clock p. m., William A. Mix, who filed D. S. No. 712, for tha et nef of sec. 21 aud w| nwf of sec. 22 tp. 12 it ot r 45 e, w in, and names the following is his witnesses, viz: Thomas F. Mont gomery, Win. McCloud, Phelpa Goss and Lewis Swank all of Union town P, U. W. 1. J. M. Armstrong, 42 Register. FOU NAL.F, O NE SPAN OF GOOD WORK MARES with good colts, six milch cows with calves and three yearlings. A mowing ma chine and rake, both in good order, and several head of hog* and pigs. Will give reasonable time if ilesired, or will trails th* mares for youug horses. Apply at the house ot the un let-signed on the Hatwai Creek Nez Perce county I. T. 40-4 w P. P. Martin. AOIMJti FOR ■*1!U,.I€AT*0«. n; LAND OPFH'B AT Colfsx. W. T. June 34. 1811. OTtCK I» IIKKSRV GIVEN THAT THfc _ following named se'tler has Bled eutiee ol ms intention to make Inal proof in support ol h • «-aim, at U. 8. Land Offs* Colfax W.T and stenra flnnl entry thereof »n the I4th of teguat 1X81 st I P. If. vis: Charles Ko nsgl* arho tied declaratory rial Finest No. 888 for the s* qr «a qr nnd lots 3, 4 and A of me. 8 tp. 12 n of r ii «s n. and name« th* following as bia witness««, ris: W. 8' Johns- a. W- A, iihrlt"H end I. V Shir ay of Colton P, 6 , W T. A Mdton (label ef L'uiontewa P. O. W. T J. M. AansTnoun, no39 5w Register. NOTICE TO BUILDERS! O N AND AFTER MAY 1ST. 1881, THE under* geetl will sell their goods at rates Oviuw Darned, iract is mads Term« eash. ealsss special ova FA TES: Common Lumber, 1st quali'y y M 2nd Rustic, j ; DOORS, common site. 2 Panels. 33 15 te t 4« .. .. .. 4 .. 2 t: te » 2 » Deers. Moulded, extra. RAW RANH, eom. sis«,31 3->te I &0 M wiadew OLA1ZED »2410*4* MOULDING, LATH, PICKETS, ShimgUt, Brtck* is, Stroll Work, Turning et«., at Lowest Living R e t « « . Special Contracte! ^ made fre long thahoet aad Mrs «*4*8* marne ra awl* prier tagt«» la» «U MISCELLANEOUS. $25 to $50 PER DAY. Can easily be made by using the Celebrated VICTOR WELL, AUGER & ROCK BORINS MACHINERY IN ANY FART OF THE COUNTRY. We mean tt, 4nd are prepared to demonstrate the fact. They are operated by either Man, Horse or Steam Power, and boro very rapid. They range in size from 3 INCH TO 4} FEET IN DIAMETER, and will boro to any REQUIRED DEPTH ! They will bore successfully and satisfactorily in all kinds of Earth, Soft Sand and Limestone, Bituminous Stone Coal, Slate, Hard Pan Qravel, Lava, Builders' Serpentine and Con glomerate Rock, and guaranteed to make the very best of Wells in Quick Sand. They are light running, simple in con struction, easily operated, durable, and acknowledged as the best and most practical Machine extant. They are endorsed by some of the highest State Offtoials. We contract for pros E ecting for COAL, GO~ inds of MINERALS. cting for COAL, GOLD, SILVER, COAL OIL and all Also for sinking Artesian Wells and Coal Shafts, Ac. We also furnish Engines, Boilers, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Rams, Horse Powers, Brick Machines, Mining Tools, Portable Forges, Rock Drills, and Machinery of all kinds. fjrGood active agents wanted in every country in the world, address, Western Machinery Supply Depot. 511 Walnut Street, St. Louis, Missouri, U. S. A, Sut» la whet piper y na «sw this. 4t- Ip WILLI WILLI STEAM KAKGRY. o -ESTABLISHED IN 1861__ BRI2CHTEL, Manufacturer of BREAD, OAKES, PIES, AND A LI, KINDS OP •srC RACKER Fire-proof Building, Main St.,...........Walla Walla 2 33 tf CLEARANCE SALE 11 J. J. BONNER, -DKAI.RK in Alt kinds of O Lfi, VARNISHES, ATLANTIC aad PT0NRFR WIIITB LEAD. BRUSHES, window ulass, wall pater.bohdkhs, window shadkk, IHIORH. HINIHIWI,t'IMimi.,Kl(., Sold cat LowostPrices, For Cash« 'OO'Neitdoor to Post OSes, Lewiston, I. T.-Or 4!Mhn fl. DAMAS Wholesale and Rets Dealer In general MERCHANDISE. Fsrwsrilag, ■ tarage nnd Cenamiaalen, 11-4 FRYE'S HOTEL, M O S C O W. THE BEST HOUSE IN THE FAL0USE country. A. J. FRYE. • • • Proprietor Thor* is an excellent S T A. BLE belonging to this hotel, where feed and stabling can ba had i heap. Also Qaeksaad Saddle horses to let for hire. (2»tf V0LLMRR, Lmtilltn, SCOTT Mt. Iduko. 30-tf J. ALEXANDER Whelaaa 1 « and Retail Daaler Lé J. M. M'CALUt, RESIDENT DENTIST, MOSCOW, I. T. WILL attend to all burleoia in his line, sad gusraet** «atiifiotiou. Business hours from 3 A. M. te 4 P. M. ALL WORK DONE CHEAP, FOR CASH CALIFORNIA BREWERY tttAÈ BEAD OF FIRST ST., LIWISTON. I. T. Cal! aad sa* them. WK.3GKRBER BROS f-lf &C.G. KRESSE WATCUXAKEB ANP JEWELEE A FINK ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, «locks, sad Jtwelry. Repairing a speeial ty, aast door te Urostela A Kin nurd's stole. CLOTHING CLEANED, And Repaired to^Order. N P. HEARTBURQ. Give me n call. 3d 8t. Lewiston I. T, 15-3m WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, LOT WIGGINS, A skillful wheetright is Inented on I « street, sad is prepaied to perform good werk in hie lie* upon short notice. REPAIRING CARRIAGES end WAGONS. made »specialty. Call and seo him. Mtf. GUN sum M, U. SPKA6UB, [to AGAIN OPENED LSrihaeU's hardware «rin, < Lri do «U kinds of i '