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Churches, Secret Societies, Etc PrESBYTKHIAN CtU'ltd! — UcV. A. S. Foster, pastor. Services every Sulihath at 11 u. m., unil 7::i0 p. m. Sunday school at 12 in. Ohurch of Sr. Stanislavs—((' atli ollc) Rev. J. N. Guini, pastor. Masson every Sunday at 10 a. in., Sunday school at 2 p. in., Vespers at 7 p. m. 1. 1). ■ Sim clio.il 10 at Church of the X itivitv McCoukey, rector. Servicesevi' day morning at II a. in., Siimhn at 12 ill. Sunday evening service M. E. Church—U ev. !.. .1. Wldt comb preaches in tlic M. 10. church of tills city every Sunday at 11 a. m. and at8p. m. Sunday school at theelum h every Sunday at 12m. All arc invited. Lewiston f.oiiui:, Xo. s, I. <>. <>. F. —Regular meeting Tu, •-day evening:. Members of other lodges in vited to at tend. \V. B. 1 'aimer, N. < Jo eph Molloy, K. Sec'y. Clearwater Encampment Xo. 7, I. O. O. F.—Meets t'ne lirst and third Thursday of each mouth at Odd Fel lows Hall, in Class Block. Lot Wiggiti, C. 1'.; lî. S. Dent, Scribe. Alpha Loihik, Xo. 1, D. of U., I.o. O. F. —Meet every Friday evening at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members made welcome. Mrs. M.J. Wiggin, X. G.; Mrs. S. <i. I airson, Secretary. G. A. It. Post, Xo. 2— Meets the last Monday evening of each month, at tli ir hall. All comrades are invited to at tend. J. L. Richard, 1'ost Command er; H. Perrault, Adjutant. Xi« Peivf Loihik, Xo. 1" !•'. & A, M.— Tegular communications are held at Masonic Hall on the second Sat urday in each mouth. Sojourning brothers are cordially invited. 1). .\i. are White, W. M.; J. I).' McCoukey, Sec'y. Lewiston ('it after, Xo. 4, R. A. M.—Royal Arch Mason- meet in the Masonic Hall on the fourth Saturday of every month at 8 p. m. So journing companions in >j.> i.l standing are always welcome. <P. Coburn, 11. P. ; J. I). MeConkev, Secretary. Rainbow Council, Xo. 1, <). ('. F.— Order of Chosen Friends meets in Ma sonic Hall on the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month. D. McCoukey, Counselor; Mrs. X. \V. llrearley, Secretary. Excelsior Loihik, Xo. 27, K. of P. — Meets every Wednesday at Masonic Hall, Lewiston, Idaho, at s p. m. So journing members in good standing are invited toatteud. 1). S. Dcnt,C. C.; .1. D. McCoukey, Secretary. Clearwater TjO'iioe Xo. 11, A. (). U. W.—Meets in the Masonic Hall the first and second Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock, p. m. All visiting brethren in good standing will receive a cordial welcome. C. C. Runnel 1 , M. W.; W. W. Brown, Recorder. I J I ! ; City Council.—M eets first Mondavi,.,, evening of each muith at s o'clock. 1). M. White, Mayor; J. M. Howe, Clerk. Boaro or Traue.— Meets every see-' ornl and fourth Monday evenings of; each month, at c.itv council room, at 7:80. X. W. B'.'earlev, Pres.; J. M. Howe, Secretary. Major Pond, Stanley's manager, has announce 1 that Stanley h s decided to give all the gifts which lie received from the crowned heads of Europe and other admirers, to General Booth, of the Salvation army, for the cause of helping the poor of London. The gifts are valued at nearly $500,000. The contest which was instituted by the Fanners' Alliance, in Nebraska, against Boyd, the democratic governor, and the repuhlicun Statt 1 officers, will he pushed no further. A resolution February 18 as the (lav for the meeting of the jolut session to begin hearing the of the jolut session to begin hearing the testimony was defeated by the Senate by a vote of 15 to 18.. A hill has been introduced in the Washington legislature to compel children under 14 years of age to at tend school for a period of not less than twenty weeks in eitv districts in each year, ten weeks of which at least shall lie consecutive, and in village and township distri ts of not less than six teen weeks, eight of which are to he cons cutlve. A cable dispatch was received from London at the Police Gazette otliee to day, which stated that the Ormande Club had decided to offer a purse of £2000 for a twelve-round glove contest, between Frank P. Slavin and John L. Snliivan. Flu- dispatch also stated Slavin had signified his w illingness to battle for tie* purse, sullivan lias been notified here of On Ormande Flub's offer. After a délai >f len years the long expected proclamation for • jsming that grand body of laud known a- the Unlaid!:. Indian reservai'.un w.is re ceived F 'h. It, setting the il.a'eofsa'e for April 1. I te la id til he - >11 i' - volves rich f.trmi* grazing and Bin tier adjoining the i\ of IVodleLin, Oregon, comprising 140000 icres. It sells at fill lie anetlnn t'< 1 *'aa! settlers onlv There i- trcm.-i.l .m- e\. ,! *cin."-t and general rejoicing ,,l Pendleton. A newspaper hist received from Jamaeiu gives the first account received of the opening of tlie exposition, the cable having been broken. f,j r was opened be Pnnee Oeir 'ix/Wi'es, The paper contains extended descrip tions of some of the more interesting! exhibits, Xoorlv all Ear 110>n and most American governments have ex llibits. That of the United States Is the smallest. This is explained as due to the fact that a simule notice of the proposed exhibition was sent this gov ernment and no invitation to partici pate. j I ! ! i ■ The s]M'('ial agent osf the general land olliee, appointed June last by Secretary Noble to investigate alleged large timber depredations in the Rainy lake and Rainy river country, in Northern Minnesota, by both Canadian and American parties, state in their report that such definite information of large depredations has been obtained as will enable tlie government to sus tain actions of law against the trespass ers. 1 he yearly average of logs pass ing through the Rainy river is said to lie between 45,000,000 and 00,000,non feet. Of this amount about four-fifths came from the Foiled States and the remain 1er from Canada. Two-thirds of this timber Is unlaw fully cut from government land, and besides several instances where lands have been im properly certified to the state of Min nesota as swamp lands, have been dis covered. The srnsation will come when 11 ic interior department brings suit against two or three big lumber firms, one of which lias its headquar ters at I)u nth. The government can not at present get at the stealings of t he ( 'anadians. The report of Professor Flli >tt, com missioner appointed to investigate the condition of the seal fisheries, was not among the documents presented to congress yesterday. It is held liy Sec retary Blaine. The report of special agents tend to confirm what Professor Elliott found to lie the ease—that un less the killing of seals is stopped for u number of years it will not b • long until there will be no seals to kill. Last year the North American com pany, which got a lease from the gov ernment, killed 21,000. It had the right to kill (100,000 the first year and 100,000 each year follow ing. The old i I ! 100,000 year ing. Alaska Seal company lias gone out of business. Professor Ell ott Ihiuks that tlie absolute stopping of seal catching for about seven years would make the fisheries once more valuable. Should any arrangements be made for pre venting any seal catching during a given period the United States would no' he liable to the North American for any failure to comply with con tracts. That company took the lease subject to such conditions. railroad; Must Pay More Money. It has been learned from a letter re cently sent by Taylor, commissioner of railroads, to the secretary of the inter ior, that action is about to he taken under the recent decision of the sup reme court of t ,e United States in the ease of tlie United States, appelant, vs. the (Antral Pacific railroad company, decision r> verses the decision of i 1 R ... . , . , . ! the court of claims in which it was held that in the process of ascertaining t |, e net earnings of the Union and . railroad compani i v ... . . upon which the 2. percent, is r qui red to he paid to the government, under the Thurman act, it was proper to deduct from the gross earnings not only the actual operating expenses, necessary repairs and interest on first mortgage bonds, hut also that there shoul I be deducted all sums paid for improvements, betterments at.d new equipments. Tlie supreme court re verses this dec! ion and holds that tinder the Thurman act the next earn ings must he ascertained by deducting from the gross earnings only tlie actual operating expenses, necessary repairs made within the year, and interest on first mortgage bonds. Under this method of calculation the net earnings of the Central Pacific company will he increased $2,00,000 and the net earnings of the Union P..e fie company nearly j $7,000,000 since the passage of the of the Union company $7,000,000 since the passage of the Thurman act, 2-ï lier cent, of which sums will now he recovered by the government. A letter received by the -e tc: ry from Commissioner T.ivlor calls utten tion to the decision of the court and suggests that it will he necessary to make a restatement of accounts with these roads and asks the secretary lor instructions in the matter. Commis sioner Taylor, under orders from Secre tary Noble, has had a conference with tlie acting secretary of the treasury with the view of getting a full report of all hills for services of the Union and Central Pacific companies on file in the treasury department and not acted upon. It is intended to ascertain accurately the state of accounts be tw en the government and these roads and 1 hell insist upon prompt payment of ;he am .tints found to lie due. DO YOU |||||B V You feel tired— Do you kn am ff HA I what it means? You are net. vous— Why? You cough in tho moming-Do you realize the cause? Y our appetite is poor—What makes _ it so? You seem like a changed n I IS person to your friends—Do you ■ w 4 wsknow what is the matter, or has the change been so gradual it has escaped your notice ? If All A You have Consumption' f[ I UU B We do not saj this 40 frighten you, but it is true. These are the sure symptoms of this terrible disease. There is one thing which will check it and that is ________ DR. ACKER'S ENCLISH REMEDY. It la raoonunended by tba baat phyatetana ln Europa and Amartm. SSruU. 6 eM.UMldSl. 00 p.rB.ttl.. „ __ W. H. HOOKER & CO., 46 West Broadway, New York. For sale by J. Q. Mox ley, Lewiston. The Coin Collecting Craze. New Y .irk W,, r M "The coin collecting craze begins ill curious w ays," said B. H. Collins, of the treasury department. "The tore most collector of the United States, who died recently, became a collector through an accidental desire to possess a big cent of the year of his birth, 1799. His collection was sold after his death at aiH'tiou. It brought c-L'ojMto, and i would t iday realize double that sum. I'lie cost I f rare coin increases year by year, and i he inert a-e in values during the past five y envs has been over 200 per cent. l 'oins must not only lie rare, hut they mu-t lie in good condition, and the be-t arc lull'd to obtain. A perlect coin of some dates are as a Maud S., a peachblow v. Kohinoor diamond." "W hat are the leading specialties of the United States collectors'."' " 1 hreo-fourths of the collectors of this country collect United States and colonial coins, and the others collect miscellaneous oins, ancient and mod ern, foreign and t niled States. Some collect only certain series, some only gold coins, some silver and some oulv copper. My specialty is copper cents. Its coins are the rarest to he found in perfect .......lition, and the values of copper coins are more certain. It is "'•'y hard to find fine specimens. The cents and half cents have circulated to such an extent that they have become worn, disfigured, black and smooth, ami rare cents in good condition are thus very costlv " as rare ise or a The United States government has authorized a test, at Fort Sheridan, of a new gun, nine and one-lialf feet long, said to he capable of throwing dyna mite or other high explosives shells a distance of five miles 1,(1110 times in succession without even becoming succession without even becoming heated. The inventor is Louis Gath niann, of Chicago. The chief novel feature is the use of liquified carbonate gas, delivered anti mutieally along the entire length of the bore at the instant of discharge, not only as an absorbent of the heat generated, hut as a cooler after the charge lias left the gun. By another device pneumatic pressure is produced with powder. Should the invention prove a success, Guthnuinn expects that the existing systems of coast defense would he revolutionized. The Parnell leadei has agreed to disn/.v accession of Dillon. diip committee • in view of the Summons. ut tI k* siomil Jiuliciih \ i ilatiu, in auii lor die | I A. W. Tippnn, linn naino Hint a), liefemlaul. In the District Ou: l>i?* t rie. of ilit*. State « Count}* of Nez I'ercc James A Vernon, t J ainfilT, v doing business in.lc' the style of Mûrie un i To A, W . ' ipi'Mi. Deferuia* t. Thn people ol the D tilled States in the State of Iil'i'.o s ti'l grevtipg: You are hereby notified that there is n<*w on ti e in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the -econtl J ill. rial Dis. riot <»i said State, in Lewiston. i ounty of Nez Perce, the complaint ot the above ti nned Plaintiff where in Judgment is demand d against you 1 hat a certain mortgage bearing date. $J r d day of August. 18SD, \e tiled by rhe laintiff* U you a« stone and Wellington and recorded in B »nk .)") ol Morgajrs on page IDS ot the l eerds of Nez Perce county, be declared by the Court invalid and he e needed and stricken from the records of said county. That you be tie— e ared to have no lien, right life, equity or interest in or to the tamis described in said mortgage, on the gr und that said mortgage was otit tilled hy you thr ugh fraud and inis» rer.re en ati n, as in re fully appears hy the Plaintiff"« o< uip'a nt to which reference is hereby made. Plaintiff pra} 8 for general relief. And you are also notified that unless you appear and answer to said cm plaint within ten days after the service hereof, if serve I within Nez Perce County, and within twenty days, if served out of said county but within sail judicial district, and within biriy d-iva if served out of said district (exclu» eive of the day of service) the plaintiff wi 1 take a default against, you and the Plaintiff will apply o the Court tor the relief demanded in his said complaint G lVMM un'Vr my hind and the sea! of the District, ' ourt of rh*» . k econd Judicial [L. S.J District of the 8 ate of Idaho in and for \<*z Perce County, this 27th day January, A. D. 1891« Il K. Rariktt, Clerk. E. O'Neil, Attorney for Plaintiff. 18-5 L. L. STRONG, UNDERTAKER, E .il 3 A LM E R. Lewiston. Idaho. \ n m u I o— IjEWx; rOI\T IDAHO. Nez Perce Addition Is the most beautiful Must charming \ iew for city. A eomplete systeil eompletcil w ilhin Nil it! nient propel tin will 1 K wnterwoi This is I near est t he eben pest a m the market. ! 11reels anil allevs :11 I he best located addition now rood level land. Wi.lt block. Investor rv 1 of either large or small means can now acquire lots and blocks at such prices as will defy compétition. This land lies directly between the land controleil by the Portland syndicate and the present city. All the improvements contemplated hy tin m will mill rapidly to property in this addition. Prices for a short time only—I liside lots $100, corners $125. One-third cash, balance on easy payments. E. W. Eave3, Gen. Real Estate Agent. Olliee at First National Bank. \ | if 1 sy S-: SAN FRANCISCO.CAL,—^5 ifsTr« None Genuine without Ouu Trade Mark. R r ?>T PF1WIMG! [TEST F^IIGHI DUST FIT! Th RET>T P4ATERIALS1 n!y kind made By White l.alicr. For Sale Eyerywher !.. J. Ciiniining, Proprietor. LEWISTON, - - - • ......o...... Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Bacon, Hams and Sausages, rom the Block and hy the (Quarter, served in good style I DAK rv e/ . The Best Value. v ------- ■ LEVI STRAUSS & CO'S (^clc b ratcd j> p ei* "^iVeted OVERALLS m SPRING BOTTOM PANTS Enjoy a National Refutation. The beat of Mcuts Prices Low. BANK OF LEWISTON, Ji>hn Hasilift* Main Street, Lewiston, Idaho Transacts a, General Banking Business Money to Loan on Long nr short time General f nsuranee Agency EXANDER. -THE LEHDINC SHOE DEHLER. All Leather Goods at Reduced Prices. Invisible Repairing on Short Notice. MAIN STREET........LEWISTON, IDAHO J. D. ESTE 4, CITY EXPRESS HND DRKYWKN. Dealer in lee. Our regular rates for Ice in quantity is 1 eettt per th. Par ties, however, who take by the month will lie furnished special rate»— 12th a day at $3 per month. 39 & 41 West Broadway, R60FIN61 Ontn-ElasMe Roofing Felt costs only $2.00 |kt 100 s4|Uare feet. Makes a g od roof for years, and any one can put it on. Send stamp for sample and full particulars. Gum Edabtic Roofing Co., New York. j Local Agents Wanted. A Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles are known hy moisture like perspiration, causing intense itch ing wnen warm. This lorm ns well as Blind, Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy* which acts directly on the parts a flee, ted, absorbs tumors, allays itching ana effects a permanent cure. 50c. Drug gists or mail; treatise free; Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, O. Sold by Dent A Butler. Liver Complaint, Biliousness. The i 11 iff symptoms of this disease are depression of spirits, foul coated tongue, had tasting mouth, disagree at Je breath, dry skin, with blotches laud eruptions, sallow complexion and yellow eyes, tired, aching shoulders, dull pain in right side, faintness, di'/.zi ness and irregular bowels. This com plaint in all of its forms can he readily I cured by taking Dr. Gunn's Improved ! Liver Pills as directed, and a lingering spell of sickness will often he warded j oil'hy their use. Sold at 25 cents per i lux by Dent A Butler. BUCKLIN S ARNICA SALVE, i The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ! sores, tetter, eluippcd hands, chilblains, corns and ail skin eruptions, andposi ! lively eures piles, or no pay required, lit is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 I cents per box. For sale by J. Q. i Moxlcv. REMARKABLE RESCUE. Mr«* Miohiel CurtMin. I'lainffebl, 111., mnkPft the statetnout tlmt «he caught coltl which sctrlfil on lier lungs; she was treated for a uionth l»v her family physician hut grew wo» so. If« told her she whs a hopeless victim of eon sumption uil t lint no medieine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Disc «very for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to I rr delight found herself bene» fitted lr-'in lirst dise. She continued its use and after taking ten h »tiles found herself sound and well and now does her own house work and is as well as she ever was Free trial hotr les of this great di.-c »very at J Q Motley's drugstore. laTge bottles 50o and *1 00 HAPPY HQOSiERS. Wiu Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, Ind, write« •Eleetiic Hitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined for that luof-eling arbiu.g from Kidney und Liver trouble." John Leslie, tanner and stockman of same place "Find Electric Hitters tobe the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me fool like a new mail " J W Gardner, hard ware merchant ot same town says "Electric Hitters is just I lie thing for a man who is nil run down and ooii't care whether he lives or dies'* he found new streng h t good appetite and felt just like he hail a new lease on life, Only f>i»c a bottle at J Q Moxley's drugstore, Summons. Tn thn Diptrii't Court of tho Sooond Judlcisl hii irii t ul liluU i, in uml fur tlie County uf Nej 1', r o. hiivi.l llovahy. Fluintifl', V«, Alilh* J. K'lynlty. fiefeniiatit. Tu Aletha J. Kuynlty, the above-named Defendant. 1 he pe pie of (he United States in the State of Llahn m-n ( irreeiiup: Ymi are hereli.v nn'ified that there U now ■ n tile mi ( no ..tfioe uf (tie Cterk «I the Diet riet Court of the Seoand Judicial lli-trict of laid -fate, in LewLtim, County of Ne* Perce, tha (vMiiplaint d the abnve-named Plaintifi where in .lud .Mi.ent ie deraunded ngainct yuu that (h.- banda uf matrimony between ynureelf and tiio alxive-n 'iiutl PlaintlR' be diaaolved and .hat the cuat dyut ibe rniuur child le awarded to tho raid Plaintiff Amt you are ulso notified that unleei v u appear and unawer to aaid cimpluint within ivn daya after tho aurvice hereof, if .erred within Nez Perce County, ann within twenty days, if aerveil out of .-aid county but within .aid Judicial hiatuct, and within forty d iy - if aerved nut in eaid district—clc t 'ivn of tlie day .f acrvice—iho plaintiff will i iko ■' deiatili judgment njtuinat you abd demand the relief prayed for in complaint. CIIVKX un.' r in y hand and the aeal of tha j ' strict Court of t he Second Judicial I, S I'l.triet State of Idulin in Rnd for N'ea l'crcc County. fhia'IOth day of January,'A 1) , lfif.1. F. II. (tRiKHRoir.'Uierk. liy J - Howahii Hi wKi Deputy Clerk. I 11 K It K l' Y CKItYIFY tlie foregoing to ba'a ful!, true and correct copy of the original MiininiitiH on file in uiy office, in the above entitied action. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto s-'t my haï d and affixed Bt>* *•'«' of 8E the above named Coart thl* ltth day of January, ld'.M. E. tl. IJaiaRaoir, Clerk. I'y J. How mu llow*. Deputy Clerk. !<i-li J. W. itfcin, Atlorney^lor Plaintiff Snuff little flirt une« have been made At work fur u«, liy Anna Page, Austin, Texas, ami .lint. Itonn, Toledo, Ohio. [See cut. Other» nredolnff as wall. Why ' lot yuu? Some earn «ver MSS.IS a •'«nth. You enn do the work and Hva tt home, w hcrever yuu are. P.van be* |r inn a rs are ewsily earitinff Arum gft ts ÿiltartity. Alis|r« s. We show you how and start you. fan work in snaratlma or all tli- time, liifr money for work ers. Failure unknown amottff them. M NEW and tvomlerAil. Particulars Are«. H.llaellvtt«** foe.lloi BSO l*ortlaad,MalM $3000 A 1 1'. A R t I undertake to hrfagv teach any fuirly intellifent |.. rs..n ofwitker sex, who can read and write,and whu, after instrui lion, will work iudustriowslfn Che »Itiiatlon or vni|t|oy mentit which you can cum that amount. No inoiiey for nie unies« surccsaAil «• «Im» *....... Ideal * * . — ••ecrsaftol as almv«. Kawily ami quickly learned. I d.'airc Lut one worker from each district or county, i i |irovid«d with employ incut a lane "mnher, who are niakiiiff over MMNI a vearoach. Il s NKW Laic already laupiit and provided with employ it "Utnh.w, xi ho aru niakiiiff over g»NNt a vearoocli. » r!,c "l« r »FIf KE. Addreaa'at one#, L. C« AIjLL.\, Jftitx 4110, AH|Hata, Mnlno, NXHSfht A pemphlet of toSomaâloe atrsetof the Iawa,ibowU»c Patents, Cstmil . CopvrlehU. mu ObUio Merks, ?$tUuUêi 361 Bmmf New Terfc. USE THE BEST D. M. Fuutv at Co ■ Illustrated, Descriptive end Priced SEED ANNUA For 1801 «Ul b. maiUd FRE all applicants, and to last It is better tMB thould Mod Mr vaco res