DECEMBER 84, 1875.
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#week days, until farther notice,
JÜfice will be kept open from seven
twelve t6 one,
! 'Jjfoiir until six P. M.
jlON'KY 0 RDÏ 1 BUSINESS.
Honey Order office will not be
.J a |i on Sundays ; and no Money
k!Line$$ will be transacted on 8at
rb Ser four o'clock P. M.
•" 8. C. SILSBi1
MTXcMW
ggSTMAS
Lg Christmas Tree will be erected
LjChurcUHall and be ready on
lV for the use of all who dçstfc to
it as the medium of transmitting
nts to their friends. The ladies
L Snndav school, assisted by such
;ts they may call upon, will act
i committee to receive aud arrange*
tgifts. As no committee will call 1
,tke citizens for a general eontri
I this year it is to be hoped that
|nll try,and thiuk yf some poor
[ V bo will be likety' to t>c *ove/>
fed and see that there is some gift
{that one. Should any kind friend
ûto place any funds at the dispo
joftbe ladies of the Sunday school,
trill be glad to make such dispo
s'd of them as may seem best. The
Nation of gifts will be preceded
{tome exercises of tlic school, to
all are invited. ,
for exercises will begin promptly
ll o'clock P. M
S B All gifts should l»e handed lit
rarly as |>o*sibl«' on Friday. » TIm*
will lie in attendance from ten
lII. to ft»ir I*. M.
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T.cr sweetlicart has seen something
iKimmcTs that site would like for a
iy present.
Hinixc Logs.— Teamsters are now
lying saw-logs to Morrell At Co's
lit mill.
Joke Clark, holding court at Boise
Ifey, has been invited by Hon. George
hinslie to a Christmas dinner at the
J i residence, and avili probably
liere by stage this evening.
Chixahav Killed. —A Chinaman
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tip near Plowm.n ^ m.ll onj^
|I<èirsdsy. In company with two
be was working in a cat when
hhnk of earth came tumbling down
[admasbed the life out of him.
Goto Feed.—M r. 5. Pierce chi ie. up
p* Horseshoe Bend on Tuesday, and
|b«yg that grass is juat as green and
|k »bring, and cattle ànd other stock
îm Hing fht r f
KoncE.— Those intending to place
KPffients upon tlie Christmas tree
paid hand them in early this n»orn
r& ** the committee will not be at
iftwch after four M.j ;
I » early so that they can be ar
| I|, ged in time.
Hiu>.—The weahter during the past
Has been more like March than
[heember. P5urt>r five "infchfe of
HH^M| ;• w a slushy
8® creeks are running fuU.
ibis sort of tttég
knows. It seems, thofcgh, as
latto have a very mild,
Cömtmt— Thé inc brick
,
Non the Payette as it **• «4
^1 ttreeta, knou^ Aif Keegatf * COT
* n<1 owntd fcy John C. Murruon,
7 rsociRoo, ii, «oder the diree
'•IGeorge Aineli
npdergoiAj
L ' " wnifc
on tlie corner of Mein and
This
i
rK»p»leÿ'H which it would Üc weR
worth your while to examine.
Henry Freidinckr has his large es
tablishment piled full of good things
for the holidays. His windows and
show cases make
appearance.
Otta's
Mmmot
K.SO.W has the beat butter to be
found in town. 1
06 Rn " ou S tho «e who are fortunate
enough to secure one.
a very attractive
Messrs. Jib White aud George Bid
well arrived from their diggings on
the Upper Payette on Wednesday,
and will not return until March. lien
White and Tom Sutton will get in
probably today. The boys had good
weather for the prosecution of work,
^ it th.t. few
days in the spring will put things in
readiness to go to mining.
Restaurant.— F or a good
square old-fashioned Christmas dinner
UHuofwrir, call at Otta's restaurant,
on Main street. He will spread von
•ometfiing nice.
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Twenty one pack animals arrived
on Wednesday from Rattlesnake sta
tion loaded with freight for Mr. G. W.
Crafts. The roads are said to be in a
horrible condition.
~t —
Christmas Toys.-—S ilsby, attho post
office, has just received a lot of nice
Christmas toys suitable for the little
folks. Get something ready for the
little stockings that will hang by the
fire-place to-night.
Dr Zipf, of the City Drugstore, has
some of the most delicate and rare
pcrftunorj mauitfacturcd, as well as
the nicest of toilet soaps. The Dtictor
also lias many otlier fancy articles any
of which would make a desirable holi
day present.
Qs ; a Dos Sled.— The Chinaman
who was killed by the cave of earth
on Wednesday was buried on Thurs
day. Slieriff Sam Stewart spun him
out home on a two-horse hob-sled fol
lowed l>y a large crowd of delighted
mourners.
Christmas Tree. —A large and hand
some fir tree has been transplanted
from the forest into tlie Methodist
Church and grafted with buds, which,
touches of the magic
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Wand of Old Santa Claus, will spring
forth to-night into tlic.ripc fruit of love
and friendship. Don't forget to hang
on its graceful boughs some token of
remembrance for the little folks.
his almost the timo^or country
editors to cdririxaence a paragraph
tHth: *' v * :
Another y
rows, has beeil'
biroad wings o||
past A new
of life lias
jts joys and sor
|Tt back by the
«T into the misty
thé great book
turned—and—and
but watch the : pfpdrs dose end you
dad tha t itywc* out >1 1 right
Crown Laoeh*—L eet
May Stove Piere^ lwt a pocket book
ou Rinxel creek^u tl»' Payette valley.
It*contained about twenty dollan*.
çe searched for tlio lost money.
A-failing tofijid it, be gave it up as
gMie; Almut a month ego Mr. Ad.
Seytmfeond tlie pocket-book and the
money, and twv or throe days aWC# ro
tor oodthe fame totbe rigbtfhl owner.
Just tliink ufîtl a man (notcraay elr
ther, i actually returns to its owner, a
[ money which was picked np on
'^ily, the action cavort
MfTMAef the goodoid timeaof yo«.
Ml
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While Boise bod ver cities have
en interchanging sentiment with
the outside world upon the establish
ofy telegraphic, communication;
with tlie same, solid enterprise nas
been quietly at work in Boise county
and the result is that bull-train con
neot'W has iwen.efccted between Ida
ho City and the other towns of the Ba
sin. It was completed yesterday and
the following messages were trans
mitted over the line:
IDAHO CITY SENDS GREETING TO HOG EM.
We have put a girdle around the
Basin in forty days! What a triumph
of science—jot* mind over matter. How
does it feel to be kicked in the stomach
by a five-year old steer? Our com
merce will now float on a thousand
Hills; and the breeze that flaps the Bail
on 'Frisco's Bay will waft the cyclone
of progression from the Orient to the
Occident, from the hyperborean north
to the baliny south. We don't go
backward, We arc now near neigh
bors, and eaüh borrowthoiiey from each
bther with greater facility. Let us
clasp hands across "Old Muley's" back
and be happy. Yours, &c.,
JIM BANGS, Mayor.
IIOGEM GREETS IDAHO CITY".
The great work is at last consum
mated, and Hogem is in a blaze of
fflery <4 We have all been blind drunk
over the évent for forty-eight hours
and the end is not yet. Sam Weiler
is now addressing eighteen thousand
"T. Tfo" at the Chamber of Commerce,
and the wildest enthusiasm prevails.
"Sieh a gittin' hp stairs yon never did
see." They have just hung a hoodlum
to a lamp-post for telling Sam to "pull
down his vest." We live in an age of
progress, aud the bellowing of oxen is
music in our ears Who'd have thought
three centuries ago that the revolving
cycles of time would have produced
such stupendous results! It is a proud
day in this epoch of our country's his
tory to be called a citizen of Ilogem.
In contemplating the mighty victory
of science how abject, how insignifi
cant, how pusillanimous, does weak
man appear, and how wonderfully con
structed is the frisky bovine quadru
ped! On the wings of the wind the
Arcan desert you can pierce, but how
patiently the noble ox skims o'er the
plain bearing tidings of joy from your
own true love ten thousand miles away,
and likewise cases of Umts aud canned
fruits! Let us shake hands over the
Moody chasm bridged and unite in
remembering the days of our voiitli.
G. IZZAKD, Mayor.
n.ACERM!J.E TO IDAHO CITY.
Placerville sends greeting to her sis
ter city: We hail with joy the comple
tion of the great project. Time and
space are completely annihilât«*«! and
the heretofore «Jistressed man will not
now have to go so long between
drinks. The dream of the past is finally
realized; and although its realization
is not quite so bright as was its antici
pation, still «lie's a big thing. We are
in commiinicat on with our own coun
try as well as lands beyond the seas,
and suppressed sobs arc borne hither
on every passing breeze. The glorious
event in the progress of our country iB
being celebrated with great eclat by
the citizens of tliis pla*e. It should
be embalmed in poesy; and in the lan
guage of Ileroflotus—
[Here one of the wheel steers got
his hind insulator over the wagon
tongue, and the line ceased to work.}
Happy Fireside. —Home is the resi
dence not merely of the body but of
the heart; it is the place for the af
fections to unfold and develop them
selves; fur children to play in; for
husband and wife to toil smiling to
gether, and make life a blessing. The
object of all ambition should bé to be
happy at home; 11 is the best 'proof
of the virtues of a family circle, to sec
a happy famity. ;
McDevitt & Garrecht two or three
days ago bought of S. h. Goldtrop, of
Oentcrville, one hundred" and fifty
head of beef cattle. The catUc range
over on Squaw creek,
To Farmers-t-TIic Woru»' office will
\ Ranchmen
*-*-*=*' along
B in
Stib;
who are in arrears;;
square accounts by
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D. B. KTMMETi,
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Main Street, Idaho City,
HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE INVOICE
JEWELRY !
In addition to that already on hand, conaiating of
FINE
ëctd At*atflie js
LADIES' SETS, PINS
AND EARRINGS, NECK
CHAINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS,
L0CKET8, CROSSES,CHARMS
FINE STONE-SET
FINGERRING», TOOTH
PICKS. PENS AND PENCILS,
NAPKIN RINGS,
cfco., dbo. f cfco.
The ahnvw r»n.«lat of nrticUw of In own awonfao
tare as well as that Dom San Fnaciseo.
Gall around and Select Present for
Sweetheart, Friend orBelative.
December 17th, 107À 1m
Board of County Commissioners
Of Boise county. Idaho Territory, will meet In reg
ular Session, at the Court-bonne, in Idaho City, on
Msaday, the 3rd 4*jr of Jaaaary, lift,
that being the first Mondsv in said month. All ac
counts or other matters r noting before said Bonrd
should be filed prior to that time.
All account* ami palters must be legally verüb d
to Insure action thereon, and no hill will be presen
ted unless all the fees are paid.
JAMES MORIARTY, Çlerk.
Idaho City, Dec. II, ;
The Batata of Mas Bulionx, De
ceased.
In the matter of the Estate of Jules Dalioux, de
qeea e d. . * ' /, i' i
In Probate Court of Boise County—88.
T he people op idaho territory send
greeting: In pursuance of en order of thin Court,
duly made and entered on the sixteenth day *•«] De
camber, lS7«t r «M>SSi ! thereby given that Monday
the twenty seventh day of December, 1875, et ten
prat ing that a document now on file In this Court,
IMirporUng to be the last will end testament of Julee
Dalioux, deceased, be admitted to probate, and that
letters testamentary be toned thereon to said John
Hrudbeck. who Is named therein es exeeutör, at whteb
time and plape all permus interested atay appear and
contest the »ame. t „ .
X. B. MOORE,
Probate Jndgaaod es-eOMoCMk.
Idaho City, Dec. 16th, 1875. lOdays.
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1KT0TICE IS H^iitit^^^rAT the
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MM. Idaho City, I* ft-, under the Arm name of Cow
mA Doftôhiie. is this day dissolved by mutual coo
sent, Mr. Donnhue withdrawing from the name.
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New Year's Ere, M 31,
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AT ANDERSOH'S HALL
PLACERVILLE, L T.
I W Tobe conducted by Gents until i£r
o'clock, night; and after 12o'clock for the
remainder of the night by the Ladies—
It Being Leap
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COMMITTEE 0 F_ INVITATION t
IDAHO CUT.
JOHN GORMAN, GEO. AINSME r .
G. W. RICHARD^, JA8. MORIARTY. '
. CEKTZBVILLE.
C.GMEFFERT, STEVE DEMPSEY^.
PAT DOYLE .8. K. GOLDTRAPL
PIO^EBCITY.
J. M. CANNADyT JOHN VEBEY^
HENRY WHITNEY.
PLACESVILL&
JOHN O'DONNELL, I. W. GARRETT,.
J. V. R. WITT, L. FULD.
GEABTTE CHEEK.
J M. DANSKIN, CON HEALEY^
MARTIN CONNOUGHTON.
QUAHTZBUEG.
GEO. BEKLE, H. BENNETT,,
G. COUGHANÖUR.
FLOOR 1 MANA 8 ER 8 :
BEN HAYES, l. 8. WEILER,.
S.W. WULFF.
Mrs« Gorman, Miss Rom Wottar»
Misa Mary Btcckloy 9
Miss Kato Hailoy*.
Mets, inclBliif äipper, $5.ü
A cordial invitation is extended to>
alL
C^"Good music will be in attendance.^!;
Placerville, Dec. 7th, 1875.
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FRANK COOPER, HOPRlFTOh l
H aving taken charge of this popular
ceive
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