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TME LEWISTON TELLER ein ANO COUNTY OFFICIAI. PAPER. IRffRSBAY ....MARCH 28. VC8'J. EXCELSIOR LODGE NO 21, K, of P. meets every Wednes day at Masonio Hall, at Lewis pton, Idaho, at 8, P. M. So journing members in good stauding are invited to attend. _ a. U. HELD J.D. MoCtisaur, 0. C. K. ®f K, A 8. _________ m REGULAR Communications ef Net Perce Lsdga No. Ut. A. F. A A. M., jUnpara hold at Masonic Hall the secr.n tyf\ Sntnrday in each month. Sojourning * brothers are cordially invited. J, •. MoCoaxcr, D- KEMP, Secretary. W. M. 4gas invited to i R. If. Rioas. K. 6 1. 0.0. F. LEWISTON lodge No. 8. Regular Imeeting Tuesday even ing, Members el other U. P. ML'DGE, N. to. A.o. u. w. clkarwater lodge no II, meets in the Masenie Hall the first and ggnoad Thursday ef each neath at 8 o'clocL, P. M. All visiting brethern in good eiaud lac will receivo n cordial welcome. W. W. Bnowu, J. D. KcCONKEY, Reooider. M. W. XJUKSBYTERIAN CUUKCii.—Rev. .'. S. W~ Foster, pastor. Services every 8ab both at 11 a. in., and 7:30 p, :n. Sunday oabaol at 12 m. CITY JOT EDITORS* CITY JOTS. «te». H. Lake jeweler, Lewiston. 7-7-tf Court Monday. Monday is all Fools day. Read Alexander's new advertisement. S, Tester tel:s you something this week. Sea his ad. The pack trains will soon begin to prepare for service. Everybody pronounced the Lindsay troupe the best ever here. Does your oorns neb'- whan you walk over ■0 much rough ground? Steamer arrives regularly on Sundays and Thursdays of each week. WATCHES.—Gen. H. Lake is agent for ihe celebrated Rockford Watches. At the 0. R. AN. Exchange yon can get ■Moore" Whisker. Wo mean Jesse Moore. 1 Court will convene hero ou Monday next. U. S. Marshal Baird is expected here to day. The N. P. railroad hue has entered Mullan. N. Buck returned from Lia trip to Wash ington oil Sunday. Charles and Willie Smith are in the city from the lower country. Mr. K. Baumeister, of Asotin, gave our city a visit ou Tuesday. G. J. Parker, assessor for Latah county, made us a call ou Tuesday. A1 Reynolds, of Silcott, W. T, gave our ■ city a call during the week. The at*auif r Auuie Faxon arrived here tbs pant few trips at an curly hour. Mr. W ildem haler has had his bake oven of this bakery refitted and much improved it. Mrs. Lucy l'arsous, the anarchist, says there will be a revolution either peaceful or violent. District Attorney J. H. Forney came down from bit. Idaho, looking as smiling M ever. Frank A. Penn of Idaho county came down last week nud remained with us sev erel days. There is war iu the Kentucky mountains One thouaaud men under arms and blood is expected to flow freely. Mr. R. Welle, formerly a resident of Tammany, but uowof Moscow, wae in the city thie week on a buaiuess trip. In about one week Dr. Boston will leave here for a while and those who wish dental work done must call before that time. Superior barb wire for sale in any quan tities at the U. S. Store, Julietta, I• "J • 25-If Geo. Weir and Walter Leeper, both in the employ of Staver Walker, was in the city during the week. Judge Logan and wife retnrued home from Boise City on Sunday by steamer. The judge has much improved iu health. Martin Collins left last week for Warrens Where he will remain during the summer attending to his business in the sture Riobard Cunningham, presen t Sheriff of Shoshone county, was iu the oily for sev eral days during the past week. Call aud see the "Superior" barb wire for sale at the U. 8. Store. Julietta, I. T—200 fast aavtd on avery 100 yards. 25-tf Chas. Baker and W. W. Brown returned an Friday from their trip to the Sound, and report things quite lively in 'bat section. Ex-General Heath isgivinggood satislac tion as temporary Indian agent at Lapwai. He commands the subordinates well. A show is here uow most every week and you have the same show to step into tbs Palace saloon and get a drink of the A. No. 1 Cutler whiskey. Wm. Newton and wife and Mrs Leitcli, -of Pullman, aud Mr- aud Mrs. McCray, of Uuiontown. were in the city on a visit during the past few days. Mr. E. C- Spoffard, or Coitouwood, passed through towu this week en route for Chicago, where he will make his home for ihe coming summer. A number of cattle were bought at Sher iff's aale last week by W. F. Kittenbach. They w"re the property of Ex-Mars ha I Bis bin. Toe consideration waa near $1.800. it at w J' n FOR SALE.— A lut of good household and kitchen furniture lot sale clieap. Apply to J. Seeds, Lewis'ou, Idaho. 25-3 The bridge at Riparia is completed ex cept the draw, and we are told it is a lint piece of si rue turc. The draw is expected to be completed in a very short time. D. S. Hutchins, an old resident of this county will *h >rtly leave for EUensburg, W. T, We regret to see euch men leave our midst and hepe to toon chronicle his return. Ae lime for the new court house ar rived on the eteamer ou Sunday and the Work has began of construction by contrac tor W. B. Cooper. A. D. Greene, deputy U. S. Marshal, «r rived in town on Monday having in charge P. P. Baker wanted in Boise under an in dictment for polygamy. His wife and thUd accompany him there. ot iu ou Enumeration of a few, of our many "t reme de la Creme" gastronomie goods just received! Butter from Smiling Peta luma— Comb Honey f rom Howery Los An gelos-Breakfsst Bacon (sugar cured) from the Llysie Mushrnuus from the Slope uf Vesuvius—Lobsters from ihe Nile Mt. River Olives and Raisins from the site uf Hurcutaneum—Oysters lroni the .-Egeau Sea—Cheese from the Historic City of Lira bur tf ^to. hto. A. Damas. \N ord was received here this w«*ek that Beu Cotton find troupe would play m tins city on April 13th. 15th. and Kith, aud the prêts reconnue mi a them highly. litrret cj- Gleason's theatrical troupe will give a performance iu the G. £ B. hall on to-morrow and Saturday evening. "Queens hvideuce ' and ''East Lyuue" aie tue two plays to be presented. A. R. StifTell, SherifT of As »tin County, gave us a friendly cull ou Wednesday and looking as natural »«sever. He h»s entirely recovered from ins iujury received last fall 1 ho bodies of 1), I). Bunnell and Mida Springer were moved from the old cemet ry to the uew oue last week, under the direc tion of C. C. Bunuel and undertaker J. 15. Meuomj. Others will soon be moved. A Urge number of emigrants arrived on Thursday last and most of them weut to the Dotlatch country iu search of hind. J hey have gone to one of the bests parta of the country. A ful and co stock of merchandis IV» viiiijit'-it; always on olugk m ^« j utrai haml at the U. S. 2d tore, Julietta, i. T. A ew goods couatant ly arriving. 2ô-tf Eugene 3onhore lit. s been opening further on his ledge and is disclosing dome or« that looks much iike nickel. We wish it m«ght. prove to be that metal. Cap«, S. R. Smith came up on Sunday from b' low aud leports the river iu a good st>*ge for boating. The N. t\ steamers wete not yet ready to stait before he left but thought it would not take long to put them iu ruunmg order, GREAT BARGAINS.—Tricot and Dre?s Flanels, Cloaks, Short Wraps and Overcoats at cost, to close out. A rare chance to se cure bargains iu the above lints. 14-tf Bellus J* Case. George McCloud uf this place, who has beeu iu urn employ of L. Porter tor the past two years, received a telegram from nis home in Ohio, on Tuesday, that his fattier was dying He left for Uuiontown that evtuiug where he takes the train lor Ohio. Frank Holt had a valuable mare badly cut on a barbed wire fence on Sunday last on the opposite side of Clearwater but with good care and attention she will probably get over it without doing much damage tp her. S. C Hale, M. Scott and Mr. Henry, w ho have been up on the Butcher Boy mine s ; nco Novemünr last, returned las' week and report prospects ns favorable as ever und that they ure uow down on ihe ledge 102 feet. F. F. Patterson, U. S. Register of the land olhce of this city, returned on Sunday from Ins Dip to hi3 old home in North Carolina having been absent n«*ariy two months. He reports a large »migration coming west from differents parts of the east. 50,000 pounds of Bacon, Hrun »nd Lard for ale at the meat mark et of C'liudiuuiug J' Duimo. 23 if. R fport cached litre t iis week that the gen* ml mcrchamlist* stor e ol Reruhan» ft. Kan liman at Moscow was tel on tire ut the hour of night, but w » s discovered by tl»H light watchman »mi s ion extinguished. The wati h iu an fired four hots at «he p«rty n ho kimll •d the fire but could not detect Wilt) lie ws is Felix Warren traded his fiiie Kentucky jack Ibis week to Messrs. Ayers.j- Bingham, ot Asotin, lor .$1,000 worth of fine brood maret. This is one of the finest jacks ever imported to this country «nil we see no rea son why he will not be tt valuable piece ot property to tho owners, be is young aud of large sine. Mrs. N. I. A Sitnonds, formerly a resi dent of ibis city, but uow of Wattsburg. W. T. gave us a friendly visit on Monday last. Many of her scholars whom she taught while here about 14 years ago were eh pleased to meet her. She returned home ou Tuesday aud will shortly move to Vancouver, W. T. wbeie she will engage iu her prufessiuu as a physician. Bunnell keeps a full line of all kinds of stoves. If you need a stove or house fur nishing goods, will save money by calling ou him. liar iron of assorted sizes for sale cheap, » M. Harney, of Diamond, W. T. was iu the city on Saturday aud expressed himself highly pleased with our burg. He is now engaged in the husiuess of tracklsying in that vicinity and says lie will soon visit us again and likely invest in town property. He intimated that we would surely have a road here before many mouths, or at least work would be put on iu this direction. FLEMING THE ARTIST has opened up his new photugraph gallery aud fitted it up with new instruments, accessories, back grounds. etc., »ud is new prepared to do all kinds of first i lass work from a card to a lile size Portrait. Cabinets a special'y. Old pictures copied and enlarged in either ctayou or ink aud satisfaction guaranteed. Give hint a trial asd be convinced that what we say is true, 25-tf Frank McGrane left on Thursday morn ing for Walla Walla, wheie he weut tu get »the remaiins of his sister, Hattie, who died in February, 1863. His propose wss bring them here and bury them iu the new c.metary near this city, but a telephone from him on Tvesday stated that he would not be allowed to exhume the body by the authorities, owing to her having died with a contageous disease, and he will return to-day. The John 8. Lindsay troupe played at the Opera House on Monday eveuiug but not to a very large audience, only about 50 reserved seats were taken, partly owing to their want of acq aiuUnce with the people of the place, and Monday being a busy day with most of our domestic aociety. They played "Ingoinar the Barbarian.?' Mr. Liuilsay was auperh as Ingomar aud Miss B'iley was splendid in Psrtneuia It is seldom that we have seen lugotnah pat upon the Btnge under circumstances of .-uch dis couragement, in SO creditable a manner. Both Lindsay eud Miss Bailey w/rnld grace any stage in any large city. Dptnon and Pythias was well played on Tuesday night to a full house aud elicitated' much ap plause. \ telephone waa received here on Tues day that a man by the uame of Young was shot and killed about midnight on Monday at Palouae City, W. T. and that Johnny Cox Shanibo and several «tbfera wero under arrest for the crime. We interviewed Mr, Cox the father of Johnny, who lives here, and he iniormed us that he had been sent for and that aa near aa he oould aacertain a row occured in the variety theatre at Pal ouse and four shota were fired, two of which took affect in the body of the nmr dared man who lived bqrt tweuty uunutea; that Shambo waa very badly beaten up about the head and wad in a critical condi tion. The cause of thf row he did uot learn. He left on Tuesday Afternoonfor Palouae aud in the evet iug Attorney Bald also left, to engage in the defence of Johnny Cox. to as Items From Gran E oviile. Ihm- were thru« cruwj sat ou a tree, this is what they sung: Ah ! they ^ say iht Owl is dtad, baby rniuo, baby lut , and tluy uepe tis truly said, y uiiut. lit- s beeu muultiug I cun-1 tSo ' ^ ut s out in a new dress, he's J been tuuliug cm a mess, baby mine. Our worthy frieuds ud townspeople, j Mr. and Mr.-. Edwards, sustained a great | iuss iu the death of their second sun, who j departed this life ou Tuesday last. I i he sick are all improving. 1 he I'rairie will have a much larger I acreage of wheat this year than ever. The Courier Journal says that the démocratie party received its second baptism of tire ou the 4th uf March. It probably refers to their heiug tired out. The bird plume hunters are killed off the southeru birds by the million to decorate the hats of uur mothers and sisters. Little hoy, when yuur Sunday school teacher tells you not to rub a bird s nest, look aud see if she has a bird plume on Iter hat. Geo. Schmudeka, our leading farmer, is plattiug a tract ou the south of town and offering lots to such as will agree to build thereou. The Owl club are guiog to hold tt spiritual seance one of these days. This Owl. They arc coming Iront tho deserts of die dim aud dusty east, where to raise a stuuted turnip gives tho prospect of a least, where the I'urtus are made of gravel aud they plow with dyuamite, where the festive chattel mortgage sings its dirges day and uight; they are coming in their wagons, they are coming ou the train, they are coming Irom the region where they struggled long in vaiu; they are coming Irom the cabin, they are coming from the hali, they are eomiog to Wash ington, where there is plenty lor them ail. They are coming from the south aud, they are coming from tho north; iiurn the valleys and the mountains they in droves are coming forth; they are eomiug with their husbands, they ure coming with their wives, they are coming with their hammers, their needles aud their knifes; with their harruws and tbuir planters, aud their pencils and their guns, they are coming with theit fathers and their mothers aud their sous. They are coining stout aud sleuder, they ure eomiug short and tall, they ure coming to Washington where there's plenty for them all. Where you needn't dig pota toes with the sabre or a dirk, where when rain is badly needed, then the rain gets in its work; where the rivers moan and mjtrmur on their journey to tho sea, where the breezes tackle cornstalks big as fence-rails on the lea, where the savage ately wandered iu his search for hnmau hair, while his hoarse and howling war cry floated on tho summer ait; where a hundred braves would answer to the chieftain's battle call, they are coming to Washington, where there's plenty for them all. Where the savage used to wuuder, yearning for a crop of hair, now the farmer takes his porkers to the near est county fair; and the corn is gaily growing where tho greasy wigwam stood, where he burned the wailing cap tive cow the poultry search for food; and the people who aru eomiug to this pleas antest of climes, show a happy knack of keeping with the times; they will find country beaming from the spring time to the tail, when they land iu Washington, where there's plenty for them all.—El lcnsburg Capital. it It Was Onlt A 21) Pound Salmon. —Colonel John It. Wheat not long ago sent from PortUud to a friend at Kansas City a twenty pound salmon, troien in ice, which was put on exhibition in a public place. A Kansas City paper says: "During the entire day groups surrounded the table upon which this prince of salmon of the Pacific ocean was spread. Judge White, of the criminal court, who is one of the greatest anglers, adjourned the court, annouuciog that the arrival should be celebrated by some offi eial act, that all might have an opportun ity to see it. The county cmrt also ad journed in honor of the event." What if these people had seen one of our really large salmon, one ot the veritable "priu ces ef the Pacifie ocean," instead of the ordinary twenty-pound fish?- Oregonian. Justice Mathews of the U. S. Supreme Court died at 10 o'clock A. M. ou the 22ud. AH honored him as au upright jud<>e. Justice Field who has known Justice Mathews intimately, more so perhaps, than any other member oi the court, expressed to representative» of the associated press, after court adjourued, the eeutimeuts of himself and bia assoc iates upon the death of their brother jus tice. Said be: "The members of the supreme court deeply deplore the death of Justice Matthews. They had become attached to him in an unusual degree They recognised bis great legal ability but even more they appreciated the warmth of his affectionate nature. He was an industrious judge and hi* decisions exhibited wide research and thorough culture. 11# wss an able lawyer, a wise 'judge and a Cbriatain geutletusn." THE TOWNSITE TO BE OPENED. The Blackfout News says that justice is hood to be awarded to uur frieuds in Pocatello. We are reliably in formed that the tirst steps towards upeniu" the luwnsitu will hejjiu at a very early day, perhaps this month. The secretary ot the interior has appointed two comtuis siouers in behalt ot the government to superintend the work, and it is undcr stood that Acting agent ltamsey at lloss fork wii! call the Indians together on the jl-fth iust., to select the third commis siouers. As soon as tins selection is siouers. As soon made work will be^iu aud and be pushed to completion. The comuiissionei on the part of the government are Uooualiy aud Carlisle. Carlisle is a son of speaker Carlisle of the Fifteenth congress. Our triends must possess 'heir souls iu some patience for the lots cannot he sold before J aly or August at the nearest. The act of congress provides that the townsite must be surveyed, then divided into lots, the lots must be appraised, then advertised for sale tor three months and then sold at public auction. All this work will require four ot tivo mouths aud possibly more hut justice had better be slow iu reaching us tliau never reach us at all. The l'aseo Headlight is putting in big licks to work up a sentiment iu favor of I'usco as the future capital of Wash ington. It is nut working without huh eneouragemeut It has been announced by telegraph that Col. Shoup lias beeu appointed governor of Idaho. It has also beeu contradicted. The colonel would gener ally be regarded as tt good appointment. Drightsn Ri ran 2 « in tUe a SPECIAL MilTCLM. FOR RENT—Tlie buiMing iu rear of the llniversaltMt church, formerly oeeupieilhy Mr. Fleming as » photograph gallery. Ail plv to Jas. \V. Ki.iu, Attorney. 2!2if Wasted —A girl to do general house work Enquire of Mrs R- Urostein, Lewis ton, Idaho. Jessie Moore Whiskey, of 1882 for sale at the O. R. .J N, Exchange. Call in and sample it. if If yoa want a goods'eel engraving cheap, call at lids utiice and you can got it. Go to H. K. Barnett fvr the celebrated Bam Wagon. The best assortment of clocks iu Lewiston can be found at Geo. 11. Lake's. 10-tf. nt»« is first olas?, and the lest orld. Bun Loll has it. New Orleans Molosses ou draft nt S. VVildecthnller'a. by the quart or gallon, tf Good lead pencils for 9.5 cents |>er dozen, envelopes 5 cents « huuch at Isaman J' Co'.s H. K. Barnett is agent for the celebrated Bain IKagon, in this citv J If you want to borrow money go to S. ,S Roger# and get. it At ten per cent. lOtf Golden Harvest Caok Stove is just as poed a it looks* Columbia, Harvest, Occident, Dexter, Wide*West and an endless variety ot parler and officr* stoves of eastern patterns at Bun nell's hardware store. 1 Tiib A born Dkki> in Escrow. —The Montana Investment company, uuder whose auspices the $300,000 A born House, located at Des Moines, Iowa, is being dis posed of by drawing at Helena, M T„ uu der the lawb of the territory has deposited the deed of the property with the First National bank of Helena in escrow for the benefit of the holder ot the winning ticket Best values always given, iu Pianos Organs, Sewing Machines, Books Station ary, wall Paper «fa., at C. A. Thatcher's. No new Piano or Organ has been sold by anyone else here, for several years, that he would not have sold for from $50 to $.300 less than paid for it. Good Organs and Sewing machines to rent. 12 tf LAND SCRIP W« HAVE FOR SALK PORTERFIELD, VALEKTIKE, SIOUX , HALF-BREED SOLDIERS Additional Homestead Set ip, which can be used in purchasing Government I^tnds. We buy and sell TERRITORIAL, County. City and School Bonds, and Transact a general hanking business. Write for further particulars. S. A. KEAN & CO., 100 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. tit BROADWAY *rv vpv*. H. T MADGWICK, CARF09TE2Î MSB ËU3LBEIR. LEWISTON, IDAHO. STOCK CATTLE FOR SALE! THE undersigned have about 100 head of cattle for sale. Thoroughbred Short Hora» bulla have been with the baud for the past two years. Those who desire to get • small band of eattle should avail themselves of this opportunity. For partieulnrs enquire at thie office or at the Crites ranch six mile« east of Lewiston. 21-0 ' EAK1N à SMITH. REGULAR Stage line Carrying U. S. nail btlvm LEWISTON and MOSCOW. Moleaw oSe#> barton HOUSE. I LKWISTON A MOSCOW 8TAGI Cs, Lasvas Moscow at....... Arrivas st Lewiston..... Loaves Lowistoa at...... Arrives at Moscow....... -........• A M ............11 M ...........I F M --------7 F M rVP>!n.|.r. will 1st oseoianodetiag and trusty drivars sad a wall equipped line. NO SEATS SECURED UNTIL PAID FOR. Alfred Damas. ADDRESS, P. •. MX M, LEWISTON, IDAHO. W bolss&lo aad Kj»WU REALER m GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Storage' ftrwarilas asd Corn BilsBloa aceat Money and goods advanced on consignments ot wool, wheat, flax and kkUo, Specials, ™ «ALT* ' Liverpool, Lump Ro«k in 200. •.........<$$ 4 00 M Fia« eiriog il lOi.S.1 7& M D» ry ti AO. • .................•• 1 Ot Red Brand. Takla ia 5. 510 aa« tt- » " 1 00 Coarse in frO aad ItO. a.......1 25 Steck, coarse in 125. ■...... . ........... " 1 50 TOBACCOIS, im akeat 2t fmmi oaddics * P. Lerillard asé Ce.'» celebrated brands. Climax grade, Rtngb end Ready 14 ee pings, <é 60ots per pennd. M Smeeth. 14 en pings 0 48eis ** " Rsngb 6 «e pennd ping 0 fttets Bullies •* Saieeth 14 es pings 0 4SsU Army and Nary grade smeetb 14«* p 0 4«ets Mechanic's delight " reugh lGes p 0 4tst» Catwaba grade, smeeth. 14 et ping 4»cts Dark llagnelia, grade, smeetb 14es p 0 40« is lUOAft. C. D............................................... @7* Extra C............................................."8*4 Grannlatcd.........................................."| Prices liable te change any day and be loss. Masen's H Ualien Frait Jars Pereelnin lined. per deiea........................................$2 50 Men's latest style Onskmnre mite % 7 00 A let of Male and Horte Sheet % $5 per hundred. A lot of aetorted Finish»eg Nails 0 $4 per hundred. L. ROWLEY. PLANING MILL' Moulding, I>oor, Nash Ac Scroll S*aw iny, Itite, All work in his line made to order at prices that defy coniv petition in large cities. Prices to suit th* times. Givo hiui a call. 4 ^ Tf rv-»* — CHAS. C» KRESS, —— BXAi.BR W— ID 1SILVER-PLATED WIR» "Repairing of W*t«heg nod Jewelry « specialty N. W. Brearlet, Pros. W. F. Krttenbacii, Cashiep F. W. Kettenbach, Assistant Cashier. Corner of 2nd and Main Bts. l*ewiatLn L T. Directors: , N. W. Brearley, W. F, Keucnbacb, J. Q. Moxley J. Alexander, B. F. Morris, Geo. Glass. Best of All Cough medicines, Ayer's Cherry Pec toral is in greater demand than ever. No preparation for Throat and Lung Troubles is #o prompt in its effects, so agreeable to the taste, and so widely known as this. It is the family medi cine) in thousands of households. " 1 have suffered for years from a bronehial trouble tliat, whenever I take cold or am exposed to inclement weath er, shows itself by a very annoying tickling sensation in tho throat and by difficulty in breathing. I have tried a great many remedies, but none does so well as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which alwa>3 gives prompt relief in returns of inyold complaint." — Ernest A. Hepler, Inspector of Public Heads, Parish Ter re Bonne, La. " I consider Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a most important remedy ._/ For Home Use. I have tested its curative power, In my family, mauy times during the past thirty years, and have never known it to fail. It will relieve the most serious affections of the throut and lungs, whether in children or adults."— Aus. Ë. G. Ëdgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa. " Twenty years ago I was troubled with a disease of tho lungs. Doctors afforded me no relief and considered my case hopeless. I then began to use Ayer's Cheery Pectoral, and, before I had finished one bottle, found relief. I continued to take this medicine until a cure was effected. I believe that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life."— Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, I1L " Six years ago I contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs and A soon developed all the alarming symp ... pains in chest and sides, and was ïo toms of Consumption. I had a cough, night sweats, bleeding o( the lungs, aide prostrated as to ho confined to my bed most of the time. After trying various prescriptions, without benefit, my physician finally determined to give me Aver's Cherry Pectoral. I took it, and the effect was magical. I seemed to rally from the first dose of this medicine, and, after using only three bottles, am as well and sound as over." — Rodney Johnson, Springfield, I1L * Ayer's Cberiy Pectoral, rBBTABID BY Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowoli, Mass. Bold by sit Druggists. Prlm»lj |U bottles. *!> TIIK llleat market. ■{ ILINIHMfrW it uubucT I PBOPBIUTOR*. BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, BACON, HAMS JSA18AOÜS, Ths Lest sf meats frein the bleok asd by tbs quarter, sad served in geed strie* fiR. Paiuas Lew. tltf Notice of Sale of Real Batate. Notice is hsrsby givea that ia pursuaaeeef aa order uf the Probate Court of Nes fierce p ouuty, fdshs Territory, made on the 18th. day of Msreh, 18811. iu the matter of the guar dim,hip of tho esuts of tho horn of Charles Carlton deceased, tho undersigned ths guar dies of said estate will sott st private sals to ths highest bidder for cash geid coin ef tho United States or part cash and balança af par ehass mener secured by mortgage on ths reel eatete sold and sotjoct to eanlrmation by si Probate Court on Saturday tha 80th. day March. 1889, all tha right, titla aad in terse t of tho said bain ia aad to all those aortal* lota, pieces or permis of land situated, lying aad bsiag ia Nes Pans County, Idaho Terri tory. described as filloas, to wit: Tha Wi net section 34 end let 6 of asetioa 27 tp38 arÂW.B. M., e< utaining oas boadrad aad twenty-six and twenty sue-ha ndl ed th sores Offert or bids must be ia writing and will tie received by tbs nadersigsed at hit eRcs la ths oily ot Lawiaten, 1. T.. or ma|y ha fflsd with ths Clark of tbs Prohalo Coast- A do paa tt of tea par oent will be required from ths highest bidder en the day ef tha sale aad tha kslaass ou senfiraatiaa by the said Frohste O s er t Dead at the expense of the purchaser. JARPRR RAND. Guardian ef tho estate of ths hairs of Chartas .Carlton, deceased Dated March 13,1888. 244w *, 0- C- BLANDLY, M B-, Physician and Surgeon, S. W. Cur., First and Main Streets KOOMS 5 and G, PORTLAND, OK LOOK WHEELWRIGHT SHOP; LOT WIGGINS, -, A skillful wheelrifht i. located on 1st street and prepared to perform good work ia hie line apon short aotioo. REPAIRING CARRIAGES ln d WAQ0K mado a specialty, - > Csll nod see him. ,tf. 1 I HE LEFFEL IMPROVKD Wind-Mill Pugtne made of iroa Tbs simplest, ths, strongest and most durable in use. Hives mars' power iu a light wind than any sther mill known. Aloe IRON FORCR PUMPS -and- > SALEM WOOD P0MP& D. ePURBRCK. Agaat. B Geneses, 1. if PALACE SALOON F. Boss, Proprietor. Keeps constantly on hand. The ▲ No. 1 Culler Whtekej. ALSO WINES OF ALL KINDS. * Martel and .Hennery Xrand iet fot family tue. BEST BRAND OF OZOAR. SX- A.X.O" 2 TSrCTS ACADEMY, lewiston, Idaho. Bearding and d <y iehool cond u cted by thl Sisters of 8t Francis from Phitidalphla. Studies wem resumed Monday. Beptsmhm ltltb. Special and sonstaat atteatioa is Halt as well in tbs lower as ia tbs higher sjassss to English composition, as also iamaeie.'piali asd ornamental needle work, wax track, ate Terms vary moderate. For forth* MMS* lara apply ta 8J8TRR. 8UPKRIOR. -1 NOTICE FOR HOMESTEAD PROOF. DANIEL V. ROBY, bd 1*17. LAND OFFIORAT Lewistea. Idaho, Marsh 1st. MM V atios to herahy given thus tha MM ih asiaod ssttlor has glad nette» of teotioa to make fast proof la claim, aad that said proof this aMoa. aa April 11,1888, Roby ter the wt. awl« aad tp 18 a r S w S. M. It À» ______ asmosthsl to prove Ns" ' open cad taMMM of said R. Camsrsa, Gsargs '___ Jaeksoa aad WUHamFtvaqb dH . who dsrirsa te lay pane* wl * sRowaacsa# r.ay sahstagMal rsaoea, • regulation* sftho * sash prdof ahoald „ gtvsa.aa op pa rtaaHy i rime aad pnaista sr«a ef said all rebates! all