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IBMl-WSnBSXiV / *r ; T T 1 OL. 10. IDAHO CITY. FRIDAY) A.T7GTTST 14,1885 NO 43 emi-Weekly World. Published uesday m db Friday» -BY MAN and OHAS. E. JONES BEHAN J0NE8. BUSINESS MANAGER. FiCE Cor. Main and Cummkrciai.Sts. (Brick Building) Bate* of Subscription! e Year.........96 50 I Three Mentha.. .9 1 76 Months....... 3 du I Single Copies..... 10 By Carrier, $2 00 per quarter. Rates ol .Advertising;: juare, ten lines or less, one Insertion, $ 3 00 - '■ each subsequent insertion, 1 00 ighth of a column, per quarter,...... 13 00 burth 11 " " ** 20 00 ird " • 25 00 naif •• " " " 30 00 olumn, per quarter,................ 50 00 ess cards. 10 lines or less, three months, 7 00 TES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO WEEKLY WORLD e year in Terri tory ................. « .......... $4 00 months .............................. 2 00 > veaiB out tne Territory................... 3 26 The Next Greatest Reform. Leland's Letter. Truly, it is a very strange thing, hen one comes to reflect on it, that hile society has progressed as re rds health, comfort, and decency in ery way, it has gone backwards as gards cheerful amusement, which is necessary a factor in a well-spent e, especially for women and the ung, as any other. In early age, medieval times, and so on till with a century, people of all classes used themselves intensely with a artiness and genial abandon such no person now understands. Much of it was cruel, much vulgar, t what I wonder at is that, with all r progressive morality, intelligence d humanity, we have not known w to be joyous and refined. One y one fairs, and processions, and all ! nds of out-of-door festivals hive en voted low and given up. What ayety we have consists of high Clas cal music in crowded halls by gas ght, where one sits for hours in a esdlent atmosphere, to feel seedy 11 next day. In old times the people generally ok the day to amuse themselves, o one now could ever spare a day om business, so all pleasure goes on fter office hours. The result is overr rung nerves, weakened eyesight, the ving two or three lives in one, but at one with 200 or 300 per cent, ss real enjoyment in it than people ad in theirs of yore. Verily the ext, and greatest and best reform r mankind will be to find for it some ay to be sociable and merry by day ght, in a healthy manner. Mrs. Sniverly is the wife of the apt. of a New York militia company, he attended a review not long since t which her husband was the com anding officer. Mrs. Sniverly laugh* d all the way home, and when, after he got home, she was asked what as the cause of her merriment, she eplied: "It was the funniest thing in he world to see my husband, who ever dares open his mouth at home, rdering all those men about, and le 3 r doing just w hat he told them to 0 .» 'Do you think your father is going move out soon?" inquired the own r °f a rented house of the son of his nant. "Think so," was the reply; w e have begun using the window* ames for fire-wood." 76 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 26 #t*idÿ tutu. Banner Lodge Ho. lO. A- O. V. W. Idalm City. We hold our regular meetiog on Tues day evening of each week, at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All brothers are invited to meet with us when convenient. By order of the M. W. Chas. Marcus, Recorder. IdahoEncami ment Ho 5, I. C. R C. , holds its régula) meetings in Temperance Hall the first and third Saturdry even ings in each month. All Champions in good standing are invited to attend. By order of the E. C, C. E. Jonas, R. 8. Jan 2-'77—tf. 'Zgjh EXCELSIOR LODGE NO 4,1. 0- 0. E-, • Cwrw l holds iis regular meetings in Odd Fel lows' Hall in Centeraille, ou >he first and third Sat urday evenings in each month. All rothers in good standing are invited to attend. By order of the N. G. C. C. Havibd. It. 8. March 11, al-tf. frotoionat awards. is a all all a on the C. S. KINGSLEY, A ttorney and i ognselob at law. will attend to bueilies* In Boise county. Aug. 21. '77—tf 1 W- J. Rothwell. M. D P HYSICIAN, SURGEON. AC.. graduate of Jeffer son Medical College, Philadelphia. Office oe upper end ol Granite street, Placerville Boise Co [dec—4. EL ZIEE, M. D., P hysician and surgeon, office one door above M a. .Marcus' store, and opposite the Would office. Main street. JAS. H. HAWLEY, NORMAN M. BUICK. Hawley & Ruick, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W HAILEY, IDAHO, Will practice in all the Courts of the Ter ritory. rApril 29, 1884.—tf. Herbert W. Danton Atto 1 ney and Counsellor at law District Attorney Tor Boise Co. Legal business not interfering with Boise Connty promptly attended to. Collections a specialty. Office iu the Court House. Idaho City, Idaho. J. A. Richardson, D. S. Mineral Surveyor. '"'■'W WORK A SPECIALTY. Adress, Boise City, Idaho. the she in to his for working people. Send 10 cent« postage, and we will mall you free a royal, valuable sample box of good« that will put you in the way of mak ing more money in a few day« than you ever thought possible in any busiuess. Capital not required. You can live at h. me and work in spare time only, or all the time. All of both sexes, of all ages, grandly successful 50 cents to $5 easily earned every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we make this unparalleled offer: lo all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particular, directions, otc seut free. 1m, mouse pay sbeuiut ly sure for all who start at once. Don't delay. Address Stinson A Co., Portland Maine. <hnnn nnn IN presents given away, send vyllll 11 11 I lus 5 cents postage, and by mail you (j/UUUjUUUwill get FREE a package of goods of large value, that will start you In work that will at once bring you lu more money faster thau anything else in America. All about the $200,000 in presents with each box. Agente wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, for all the time, or spare time only to work for us at their own homos. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't dolay. H. Hallett A Co., Portland, Maine. ONLY $850 REQUIRED ——-TF—COMPLETE MUX VU Established : PEAT F LOURING, Com Meal and Feed, Will more than pay tor itself every year. Send for Circular to THI 3 Simpson & Gault j MFG-. CO. owoan*&m, o. BLACKSMITH SHOP. l. P. Jones has rented Cave's blacksmith shop, at the corner of Main and Com mercial streets, and is prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith ing on short notice. Horse-Shoeing Small shoes per span.. Large " " " ., ----$5.00 .....$6.00 06?"All work warranted to give satis faction or money refunded. A. P. JONES. Idaho City, July 14, 1885 tf. ED RAL OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. OF Idaho Territory. Governor........................... S®f e,a ' v --.......-,..........................,.E. J. Curtis Attorney-General........................... d. B. P. Pride Survey or-aeneral ................. ira. P. Chandler Chiei .ustice. 8 Die!.,.............John T. Morgan Associates, 1st Bist ........................Norman Buck „ " 2d " ................Case Broderick Clerk Supreme Court............A. L. Richardson U. S District Attorney................. Jas. H. Hawley U. S. Marshall.............................. F. T. Duboise Sup't U. 8. Assay Office................Bradden. Register Lund Office................ Harten Pefly Receiver......................... H. C. Branstetter. TERRITORIAL DIRECT, RY: Delegate to Congress.................John Hallev. Controller...................................S, w. Moody Treasurer................................Jos, Perrault. BOISE COUNTY DIRECTORY: Sheriff, ..............................John Gorman. treasurer...............................John Garrecht. Auditor and Recorder,..............Tim Carroll District Attorney.............Herbert W. Dunton Probate Judge........................Thus. S. Hart Assessr and Tax Collector...........Ben. T. Davis. School Superintendent........... Wm J. Rothwell! County Commissioners, Ö. A Duquette, G. F. 8 one and . A. Clarkson. OLD TYPE! OLD TYPE! —FOR— It We have on hand at this Office a large quantity of Old Type for sale. It is good in all cases where Babbit metal is used, and iu s me cases better. Treasurer's Notice. The following warrants wifi be paid out of the County General Fund on presen tation at my office : No. 7 in favor of John Gorman $245 00 " 23 " " W J. Rothwell 75 00 " 19 " A. Orchard 429 20 " 4 " " W. A. Coughanour 128 00 " 50 " " C. S Kingsley 155 50 " 338 " " P. Connaughton 7 20 32 " " J. J. Marsk 18 15 " 16 " " C. C. Havird 8 00 Also the following Hospital warrants: No. 347 in favor of A. Orchard $218 76 " 350 " " F. Cooper 175 00 " 110 " * A. Orchard 94 37 Also the following Road Warrants: No. 188 iu favor of Chas. Magee $100 00 " 178 " " " Marsh & Ireton 77 50 " 855 " " " Geo. Tucker 220 00 " 360 " " " Lick Bros. 100 00 JOHN GARRECHT, Co. Treas. By Isidor Smith, Deputy. Idaho City, I. T., Ang. 7, 1885. LAND! Claims a specialty. War rants, and ADD1TION _______ AL HOMESTE AD CERTIFICATES and all kinds of LAND SCRIP bought and sold. SUSPENSION ENTRIES, LAND PATENT and PEN SION cases attended to. Correspondence solicited. A. A-Thomca, Attorney at Law, Kode 35 Nt, Clouai Bid'*, Washington, 0. C. LEGAL BLANKS. Al! kinds Legal Blanks, just printed, ou extra good paper ati<l for sale at this offiee. NEW 600DS. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED From San Francisco and the East, a fall line of DRY-GOODS. Fancy Goods, Ladies' Underwear, Toilet Goods, Rushings, Embroideries, Etc* A full line of BiicUnjiüiam & Bscltt's Boots anä SHOES, For men women and children. ARCTIC OVERSHOES, Overalls of all kinds; Hats, and a full line of Holiday Goods. MRS. C MARCUS October 11, 1881. JNO. M. LAMB & Co. —MANUFACTURERS OF— Marille Tutos, Moments, MANTLES, HEAHTHS, CLOCK SHELVES, TAB.-E TOPS AND —Agents for— Iron and wire Fences K§pFactory opposite Central Hotel, Boise City, Idaho. James Dymoü© Superintendent and manager. October 16, 1883.—ly. The Bitters' Guide is issued March and Sept., each year; 224 pages, 8£xllJ inches, with over 3,300iUustrations— a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family nse. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of ev erythingyou ■ use, drink, eat, wear, or have fun with. These invaluable hooks contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage—8 cents. Let us hear from you. s. • Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. *>I 4, «M» Wabash Avenue. Chicago. Hi. Remington Standard TYPE-WRITER, (Block Type.) Unsurpassed for speed, du rability and ease ot man ipulation. A child can operate it. Found generally in counting rooms, doctor's and lawyers' offices and the minister's study. Send for new pamphlet giving full de scription of latest and very important im provements. WYKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, Madison Street, near Wabash Ave. Chicago, Ills. July 21, 1885—6m WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING. A BALLOT IS NOW PREPARED • at Kitnmel's old stand, in Captain Hatch's furniture store, to do all kinds of Watch and Clock repairing at reas onable rates and on short notice. All work from Boise county promptly attend ed to. Bouh Oitt, March 24, 1885. Send six cents for postage and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help you to more money right away than anything else iu this world All of either sex. succeed from first hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the worker», absolutely sure. At ouce address I bus & ;o., Augusta, Mfcine. OAYew rMl mtKTC.tW&TOSKRX. frOe KEARNY Sr SECu. Established for the Scientific and Speeuy Cure of Chronic, Nervous & Special Dis eases. THE EXPERT^SPECIALIST. D R. ALLEN, AS 18 WELL KNOWN, IS A REGU lar graduated Physician, educated at Bowdoin College and University of Michigan. He baa devot ed a lifetime to the stndy of the treatment and care of diseases within his specialty. Young Men And MIDDLE-AGED ME , who are suffering from the effects of Youthful Indiscretions or Excesses in msturer years. Nervous and Physical Debility, lm p< fence, Lost Manhood, confusion of ideas, dull eyes, aversion to society, Despondency, pimples on the fs ce, loss of energy and memory, frequency of urinating, etc. Remember, t at by a combination of remedies of great curaiive power, the Doctor has so arranged bis treatment that it will not only af ford immediate relief but permanent cure. My Hospital Experience H ' g been surgeon in charge of two leading hos pitals! enables me to treat, all private troubles with excellent results. I wish it disiinctly understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous ot supernatural power. I claim only to be a skillful ltd successful Physician and Surgeon, thoroughly informed in my speciality_ DINEANEN OF MAM. AH applying to me will receive my honest opta on of their complsinta—No experimenting. I wiU guarantee a positive cure in every case I undertake or forfeit $1.000: Consultation iu office or by letter THEK and strictly private. 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Beware of imitations. Liebig's Oispensary, l)r Liebig's Wonderful Haguetle HEALEBs. or SELF MAGNATIZER, the greatest curative in vention of the age. Every man or Woman can now he their own Magnetic Healer— It can be used wttheut the aid of a professional h.ndrubbec, con sequently no big lees to pay.—Pries $5— complete— Sold only at DK. LIEBIG'S DISPENSARY. 400 Geary Streot, San Francisco, Cal. Private Entrance, 405 Mason Street, four blooks up Geary Street from Kearnev. Main Entrance through Dispensary Drug Store Deo. 28. 1883 —15. Notice to Creditors. Tn the matter of the estate of G. H. Esmond, de ceased. In the Probate Court of Boise Connty, I. T. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, ad miuistrator of the estate of G. H. Esmond, deceas ed. to the creditors of and all pei sous having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months afier die first publication of this notice, to the said adminis trator at his residence on the Payette river, about three milea below Horseshoe Baud. Boise county. I. T. A. GORTZ, Administrator of the estate of G. H. Esmond, de ceased. Idaho Cprï. July 14, 1884— tw.