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• XIMlaW KKKZjV OL. ÎO. IDAHO CITY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1885 mi-Weekly World. Published ucsday m d> Friday» —by— MAN and CHAS. E. JONES HEMAN JONES. BUSINESS MANAGER. kice Cor. Main am. CommerciaeSts. (Brick Building) Hüten of ünbitrlpUoni Year.........£6 50 I Three VcntUa.. .9 1 75 Month*...... 3 5»' I Single Cojnes..... ju By Carrier. $2 00 per quarter. IlRles ol Adver.isinns .quare ten lines o. lees, one Insertion. $ 3 00 > ■' each subsequent Inseition, 1 10 eighth of a column, per quarter....... 13 00 fourth " •* " " 20 (S' 1 ini " • *' " " 25 00 ba-f " •• •• *■ ........ 30 00 celt mu, per quarter............. 50 10 ness cuula. 10 lines or leas, three months, 7 00 ES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO WEEKLY WORLD year in'Pern tory .............................$1 oo months ............... .............. 2 On mm out tue Territory................. 3 25 lEh'S SPEECH TO 1'HK JURY. I'rays in Court anti .Hove» the .1 li rons to Tears. id's trial closed at Reginia on ■ 31. The jury found him guilty, he has since been condemned to th. His counsel plead insanity. I spurned the insanity dodge from inning to end. He spoke two rs on his own behalf. Before aking, he turned his eyes upward prayed fervently for a few min . He said: Tour honors, gentlemen of the it would be easy for me to-day lay insanity, because of natural iteinent caused by my trial. The itemed would cause a nature like ie to be far from calm, but I hope, the help of God, to retain my liness. The jurors will see by the ers that I am inclined to be relig , but I trust that my religious ac s will not be thought insane, urnuig his eyes heavenward again crossing his hands, he continued: ! my God! Help me through the ce and divine influence of Jesus ist. Oh! my God! Bless me, bless honorable court, bless the honor e jury, bless my good lawyers, who e 00 > n e 700 leagues to try and save life. Bless the lawyers of the t, because they have done I am what they thought their duty, they have shown a fairness which not expect. Oh! my God! Bless those who are around me, and, u gh the grace of Jesus Christ, our >or, change the curiosity of these pie who are around me into calm rest. Amen." d I he Loon's Weird Cry. unrig a recent camping excursion tlie east shore of Flathead lake, 8 a writer in the Montana Inter untain, I had an opportunity of rung the habits of that strange die loon, and of listening to its uliar, tremulous cry, while very j Sometimes less than a hun - feet away. With a buoyant U) g the creature would rise from depths of the lake, throwing near * S "hole body above the surface; °uhl settle back, shake its head compose itself; then deliberately dh its neck, lift its beak upward seemingly with an effort clear its at > then give utterance to its start thrilling, cry. No answer comes along the lonely shore. It is no a distant mate, no commuiti ÏÏV ° an .v creature of its kind. It on,« of a woman, and entirely human in its exquisite modulation, and Beems the expression of a thought or sentiment with which the creature is burdened and which demands fre quent expression, especially during all the lonely watches of the night. Most people are familiar with the cry of the loon, yet few hear it under cir cumstances favorable for appreciat ing its intense, powerful expression. Another cry so fraught with pain and remorse, terror and despair is not heard in the wide world, not even in a madhouse. To the near listener it is blood-curdling and painful in its clear significance. It is sometimes supernatural as it goes out over the silent waters. It is the wail of a lost spirit. There is in it no thought of expiation, no sign of hope; only black, ray less despair. Australia, with but a little more than 3,000,000 inhabitants, possesses over 76,000,000 sheep, with an annu al wool product of as many dollars. £ori*tij ^lotiras, Banner Lodge No. lO. A. 0.17. W. Idaho City. We hold our regular meeting on Tues day evening of each week, at »he I. O. O.F. Hall. All brothers are invited to meet with us \\ hen convenient. By order of the M. W. Ciias. Marcus, Recorder. Idaho Encam ment No 6, 1. C. R 0 . holde iu reculai meeting* in Temperance flail tlie fl-st and third Saturdi v even ing« in each month. Ail champions in good standing are invited to attend. -ly order of the E. C. C. E.Jones, R. S. Jan 2~'77—tf. •JE&j FX0EL I0R LODGE NO 4.1. 0. 0.F-, •vfejr* holds i 8 regular meetings in Odd Fel lows - Hall in Cen et ailie. o.t the first and third Sat urday evenings it- each month All rotlicrs In good s anding arc invited to attend. B\ order of the N. O. C. C. IIavibd. It. 8. March 11, fcl-tf. (Sards. C. S. KINGSLEY, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Will ntt.-nil to business in Boise couuty. Aug. 21, '77—tf. 1 W- J. Rothwell. M. D I PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, kC.. graduate of Jeder sou Medical Cot ege, Philadelphia. Office on upper end ot Granito street, Placorville. Boise Co l. T. [dec— i. IT. ZI 1 *T\ M. D., P HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE one door above M s. Marcus' store, aud opposite the Would office. Main street. JAS. II. HAWLEY, NORMAN M. RUICK. Hawley & Ruick, ATTORNEYS AT I.A W HAILEY, IDAHO. Will practice in all the Courts of the Ter ritory. : April 29, 1884.—tf. Herbert W. Dunton Atto ney and Counsellor at Law. District Attorney for Uoise ('«. Legal business not interfering with Boise County promptly attended to. Collections a specialty. Office in the Court House. Idaho City, Idaho. J. A. Richardson, Ü. S. Minsral Snrveyor. * ' ' KG M QliK A SPECIALTY. Adress, Boise City, Idaho, BLACKSMITH SHOP. A. P. Jones has rented Cav. '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 B3f*All work warranted to give satis faction or money refunded. A. P. JONES. Idaho City, July H, 1885 tf. ED RU OFxICIAL DIRECTORY. Idaho Territory, Governor........... Sfl.'M ............. Attorney-G*-iier»l..., jurve. w-cienera! Chie u-tice. 3 Asso ines, let Dial.,...' 2d « ... C'f-rt Supreme Court. . tt. s mstret Attorney, U. S. Marshall............ Sup't U. S. \saay Office He* inter L:.mt Office, Receiver,...... .. ... TERRITORIAL DIRECT, '(Y: Delegate to Congress,... Controller...................... Treasurer..................... .........John Haile . ......... S. W. Moody ........Jos. Perrault. BOISE COUNTY DIRECTORY: Sheriff, . .........................John Gorman, treasurer..............................John Garrecht. Auditor and Recorder..............Tim t'arrolt District ttorney.............Herbert W Dnnton' Prohate Judge,.......................Thos 8. Hart Assessr and Tax Col.ector.......... Beu. T. Davis. School Superintendent........... Wm . 1 . Both well! County Commissioners, O. A Duquette, G. F S une and . A. Clarkaou. OLD TYPE! OLD TYPE! FOB. x II DOWNS' "Homml CORSET [1M PROVED] Is the only perfect tittiug, truly comfortable and health-preserving Corset made. Has an Elastic Section above u nd below a Corded Centerpiece. En tirely different from any other. Every Ccrset is Stamped mid absolutely Guaranteed in every par ticular. Be sure to get th« Downs' Patent Mail, nfactured only by the Gaoe-Downs CoukktCo. Chi cago, and for sale by first-class dry-goods Stores everywhere Price Sit 60. July 3, 1885—12», .........E. J. Ctirti, ....... ». B. P. Pride ..^in P Cftauctler .......... ....John T. Morgan .........Norman Buck ......Case Broderick ....A. L. Richardson ......... Jas. H. Hawley. ■........... F. T. Bubo se .......... Hi ad den ........ Haren Pefly. • -■•H. C. Branstetter. We have on hand at thi« Office a Jarge quantity of Old Type for sale, It is good in ail cases where Babbit metal is used, and in s me cases better. Treasurer's Notice. The following warrants wil. be paid out of tlie County General Fund on presen tation at my office: No. 7 in favor of John Gorman $245 00 " 23 " ' \V J. Rothwell 75 00 " 19 " A. Orchard 429 20 " 4 " " W. A. Couglianour 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 tlie following Road Warrants: No. 188 in favor of Chas. Magee $100 00 " 178 " " " Marsli & Ireton 77 50 " 355 " " " Geo. Tucker 220 00 " 360 " " " Lick Bros. 100 00 JOHN GARRECHT, Co. Treas. 15y Isidor Smith, Deputy. Idaho City, L T., Ang. 7, 1885. ■ M Claims a specialty. War I It M llfiauts, and ADDITION Lff |f |JgAL HOMESTEAD CivKI lFlCAiES and all kinds of LAND SCRIP bought und sold. SUSPENSION ENTRIES, LAND PATENT and PEN SION cases attended to. Correspondence solicited. A. A. Thom am. Attorney at Law. Room £5 St, Cloud HI'I'k. Washington. I». C NEW GOODS. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED From San Francisco and the East, a full line of DRY-GOODS, Fancy Goods, Ladies' Underwear» T oil et Goods, Rushings, Embroideries, Etc A full line of Bïctimrliam & Hechts Boots aid SECOX 2 S, For men women and children. ARCTIC OVERSHOES, Overalls of all kinds; Hats, and a fui 1 line of Holiday Goods. MUS. C MARCUS October 11, 1881. JNO. M. LAMB& Co. —MANUFACTURERS OF— ffiarlle TomMoiies, Monuments, MANTLES, HEARTHS, CLOCK SHELVES, TAB-E TOPS AND —Agents for— Iron and wire Fences dPFactory opposite Central Hotel, Boise City, Idaho. James Dymolte Superintendent and manager. October 16, 1883.—ly. 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