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to tlu' m the tamed river out basin thing the to ÏÏht (flmorr itollrtiu. KI.MokX oochty, ikaho eilemeut false O. M eaVSB, ■ . • • Kern» a«b Ssursisn.» Moi NTAiN Homs, Jen. 7,1H93. surface shiny I several . were for IltltlUATION KNTRItlMtlSB*. Everybody acquainted with this in knows that its termounuiin region gr*«t material ne«-d is water for irriga tion. Millions of acres of excellent land are now a desert wast ■ for want of the fertilising tbiid. Is out- portions of it can la- utilized for what is called dry farming, which depends upon sueli showers as may fall upon it from the skies. But l»y far the greater area is incapable of producing crops without artificial irrigation. Any person or company that will turn a natural source of supply so that it can be made to flow upon such soil will become a public benefactor and make money by the transaction. Considerable mention lias been made in the papers about incorpora tions for the improvement of lands in , . _ , . . ... Idaho. There is one enterprise of this ; , ... , . , 1 this charter which seems to promise , . , ... good results, which is won. v the , . „ , , . . attention of Utah people seeking 11 , , : , „ new location. It 1 » known us the Bru ne« n canal. Fully seven years ago a eompany was formed to lake out the water out of tin Bi iim-uu river and conduct it on " I'"' 1 '" " 1 11 ' ' rl ' ,r 1 1 1» IS called the Owyhee Land and Ir nu-ttMii (. ouiiimiT, with h (Militai of a 1 * \ liiillioti and a half. I hü und region XT . , . - i»rt no ed to ht» watered is all good , , „ , p soil, but it will require a canal twenty five miles long to conduct the water to it. he A large dam has l>een built, thirty six feet high, across the stream where it comes out of a canyon .'100 feet wide Retaining walls of solid masonry have been erected on either side, and heavy timbers and other materials tilled in with a sufficient sliqic. The canal is to be thirty feet wide on the bottom, witli a ch'i'v of three and a half to one. A little more than three miles of the canal lm\e hccii coiibi ructuil. A boni .,^ . , , . f 12u,(X)0 have been expenued by the * * comnauv and the work I» to he VHi«lic(l 1 ; 1 to completion. The area expected to he watered by this canal comprises about IXW.IXX) acres. The stream, fed by the snow. , , „ , .. of the Owvliee ranee, never fails. The . j a I . i land 1 » level and, we undenttand, much , . . . . «... ! f>f It IS open lor settlement. It W 11 he „ . r r 0 . , well for »ome of our Snake river friend* , . , to iiivc»tipite tin» matter and report for the la-m-lit of ,ample sc.-King for ! Jam! on Which to make a living. It i- ' . . ,, belter t«» own the right to water a» well > »» the title to the land, hut when tin* , , I the next thing f*»r It is the desire of Commissioner Wells to have for the World's Fair »U thc historical relies that can be obtained I is not attainable, the tarmer i» to secure the u-e of tin litejful fluid on the heat pernutm ut possible term*—Salt Lake Herald. oil mo.-t People who have iu for this purpose, their poss es sion any mementoes, heir looms, or keepsakes of the early day», or who know of any such in the state, would do Well to send them to the I commissioner at Boise City, or com municatc with him in regard to them. Any articles loaned the commissioner I will be carefully preserved and return- j cd at the end of the exposition. There are many things in the stale illustra five of pioneer life iu Idaho, and while familiarity may make them •em little noticed by our own people, yet these verv »hi >-t, >•'1 i.. ,f ,i very oh,,», t» wd. be of the palest Curio-ities of interest to the VI» tors at the fair Any thing that will attiaet fav trahie attention to our state at the f ür will have hcm tici.il re-nil«, any kind will be gratefully received and placed in the Idaho building at Chieagf Mai curiosities and historical telies. It is impossible for the commis, -.ion.tr and his assistant» to visit every nook and corner of the state. Every one with the true interests of Idaho at heart should contribute in some v,,tv to make the Columbine c;position, what it will he, the greatest fair the wirld has ever known. Tonight the numbers of new leave* turned over will m„re than we would s"|.p i.. nr have only one to re •he would m i spend any ii.om-y during the year P1I3 for chewing gum, ib.ii ,he w..tibl give a n ek.-l to the Sand iv λ full of natural care to count, order. Swear-off» »re now in Next week, if w wete to t.n dertake to rcord all w - could gather iu our own town, it is probable we would have to print a hold them, cord no.«. A young and pretty girl made u pledge t«-f..re deacon Limb, who is notary | ut.he, tliat phrase, and that she r beau (-In lias a nice one) that she lia» fondue*» for » Ju-t think oi ' et tool for «•very Unit? «lie caught Item If u»:»^ t»Un^ word *»r would never on»*e timt t«» 1 a »**(? «*r«?ani or what m DVltlUl »Wfur-nff ihia i* U'-nipa r« d wi !» muii.* wriiit'li h.«vi* In « n H».;,!« lay a ltd nr h of n * harddlvd u\ I I e learn*-»» to the (JitmpWUii* aid cure. Cmrti iKiimn. Plt'.i dOc. tin I $1 OU. f 41 by r'r* Bvarhy Mouutuia Ujiuv. filme.'» -De L.nu, it Nugget. KADI/} ClUVKit Rout, the new Bb»»i f'urilier, giv«» (rtwhut : While number* of parties have gone to tlu' diamond to l I» (?) iu Idaho, it m pretty certain that the whole ex Boiae Ilia even believed that bv the ground has been mdted. Thai wil)l pro tamed unless brought from Snake river at a cos! of at hast *1,000,000. Nearly all the basin land has been located, anti claims have I»«*cn staked <>f out more Horn three miles from the basin Tile land is 'ocatod «» placer 111 . i ne lan Iis ca « 1 « ■ ground, each claim >emg la acres in extent. None of the men know any- of thing about diamond mines, and the| expert» (?) only spent an hour or so at the basin. They then had work stopped at the "ledge*," und went of!' to Chicago to organize a stock com-1 eilemeut about the gems was on a false basis. surface of the basin bestrewn shiny pehldcs ami quartz gravel, and I several ignorant men have eagerly,., . , , ... ; Hr., gathered up large quantit.es of the were to be found in tlie basin, water for washing them out could not be oh , worthless stones. Kveu if diamonds is or be will in , . . . ... , about "diamond ledges in that otf this ; , , . ... hand wav, because they do not get , . . , , ,, diamonds in ledges. Moreover, it the , , , „ , does not look verv Well for him to 11 , make an agreement not to do any Bru out on , , company is needed to open the Helds. ' 1 1 should be borne in mind tliat tliis Ir Kuni u nol q,, Frederick of a . . rf ,, 4r Kuni, the w m expert of Tiffany», XT ...... . . iork, and the author of u good , , , ^ ... standard work on Qetii» and Precious ! water All lliis sounds rather fishy. puny. If Mr. Kuni is the expert he is re ported to be, he would scarcely talk I 1 , . , more work on the "diamond ledge" I until be returns from Cliicago, where he has gone to organize a stuck com If as rich as reported, no stock panv. Stones. If any stock company is i formed, our advice would be for people not to buy any stock for the present. ! thirty where wide have heavy in is bottom, one. the \Ve had a little experience of this kind in California once, which ended disis ■ trously to all except the stock pro .. , Mr. Kunz mav know some , , , , , tiling ol cut diamond*, and nothing of , * diamoml milling. A jew 1er is not apt to know so much about how they mine | precious metals and gems as about prepairing them for sale. Stopping work in the ground and rushing nil - to boni • . »tart a stock companv not vnin^ to the 4 . * i .. create an y great confidence in the new VHi«lic(l . . dHoovered fields—Mining Pres». _ _ by ~ , IXW.IXX) The first of the new year finds most snow. Kra.ifymg refits the work that has iwcn done to represent I mho at the The ... , ,, ' . i Wtiild s Fair. After many vexation* much * ! delays Coinmn»»ioiier Well» ha» »tic* 11 he . , . , , , , needed in getting the work started on friend* . . .. , . the Idaho »late building at Chicago, report . , , , for ! w | er * l,MH . .n the past month, and It i- ' ", "* , " 1 ' 1 '' VC ' >u " " ,, closed l»V the mitldlc of al.inu.uy. Sev well > . . , , entecii carload» of log» and other ma tin* . .... , I term I were coin ch d at Old Mi»» ion, f*»r , , ...... . and these »hmild all be now in Chicago or on the road. Many of the exhibit» in the several counties are now packed and awaiting »hipment. Some of these Will he collected in Boise Gitv , x * . , M . , * .1 " M " l1, ' " " " " " " " »U "'»'.e dipped direct. Many members obtained " f ,lttVC "i»'l'eetcd the exlnl.it» at the eapi'ol, and have ex pressed the lügest satisfaction at the showing made. Altogether the results I are most encouraging, and, while much motels. ■ tin Lake mo.-t iu heir day», state, the work remain» to bt* done, vet noeflbrl» I are being spared to make Idaho's ex hibit one that will do credit to th - com them. I state. return- j There illustra while A bout the cheekiest thing the Re publican près» ha» been guilty of lately is to lay all the blame for the little l >re »«nt stagnation in mining on the these IU ' X ' •«•«••nirtwtiun. which will not awunii' the rcjmiof the government un palest „ ^ ^. h T ,^ W1 „ (im ,. , . i» 4 , .i; enough to blame the next a«!mtm» of commission after It has had a chance to do something. Tlie present ad fair trahie will received at It is and and with heart make will ever trntirii for its deeds of omission and ministratian is still i.i power, and ii is now iu order to note jmt whit it has and hasn't done. The election "F-ir the la«t two or three years I have been subject to cramping pains in 'he sinmneh," says Mr. W. A. Bald win. »hardware merchant of Boon vdle, Dalh. Co h.wa. "I have Hied a nuint.er of different remedies he b.*>t mip litmc 1 lianu vilain a 1 one, Cli«flora iiiitl I>iarrh«**a UoniHiv. <)m leave* or two doses of it ulwav* eure» me." would s„ld by c. ' U s.lva. Druggist. A candidate la ingexamined for a in Nevada "Whati* the duty of a He replied, "To hold an examination on any person who i.. ,)i,. 8 without the aid of a physician." to re- , . . , . , ' « , It is said that a teaspoonful of sugar will always revive a dying fire, and unlike the few drops of would cuai oil whi< h servants are so food year of using and which have caused so w..tibl many accidents, is perfectly safe, natural return» »cem to indicate th.it it ha* beeu done up.—New» Miner. in t.n teacher's certificate over was asked, coroner?'' gather we girl Limb, You can depend upon it, the Iwty that loafs about on the streets and she does nothing during school months (-In- " ill never amount to anything in for ,, ' i * ' T " rl, l a!l f;ir u8 g<H»l is cott oi * :, * n *cd, blit nine times out of every ten he will bring trouble upon h.m ' sei and bis parents. Buys, you should go to school w hile the oppor tunity affords. for a i* In « n u\ I „ «.jr^J^ÂÎÏTt . ' .' , " , , learn*-»» Ntt h government title. (mod lo. a Cmrti- Don for a boarding house. Apply 41 by to (t. M. PayCML Ml. Homu l urU. 1). Golden, Rrniky' Bar. Bb»»i : TIIK M-'.GIK1, \TI UK. _ _• Boiae City last Monday, organized 1 '" bv electing the following officer». noon The Senate elected for president r " pro tent., A. E. Muyljow. d., of Sho- of shone. a ., 4 well P * ,,f Ada. was Engrossing clerk, R. J. McMahon; by assistant. Miss Anna MoLaughlin, <>f hl»»ort\ cuaeri KnroHmg clerk, Miss Teresa 0- rupt Ada; assistant. Miss ■ Carrie Bradford, of Ada. * bit; Journal clerk, Perineal French, of Alturae. | Pages, Shirly Sutton and Frank the Hartley, of Ada. Chaplain, Rev. D M. McRoynolds, j, e pastor of the ilubtisi church, Boise , Janitor, \ . Badley, of Ada. The House elected ull llepubli -1 The Idaho Legislature met in , - . , Hr., d , of Ada; Koger „ p „ of Ad L. Sergeant-at-arms, George A. Wil- p'| liains, p., of Alturae. , For secretary, J. H. Wickersham, assistant, J.J. Doorkeeper. C. Roswell, , it to ' M't lintock of Idaho City ; Assistai it ~ Mif ' 8 Ma 8« ie McGinttese of Belle u ! I cans as follows; Speaker— D. T. Miller, of Boise. 1 Sergrtiit-ut-armn—J uh. A. Locke i 1 of Bellevue. Doorkeeper—Monroe Daggett of Kootenai. Chief Clerk— C. II. Reed of Can-! I yon coUnl> , assistant, G, B Florence 0 f AlluriiH. Enrolling Clerk—Frank Riblctt of Cassia. Engrossing Clerk—Miss Gertie vue. Journal Clerk—Oscar Hounkalb of Pocatello. Committee Clerk—Stewart Siriip is i son of Washington, Chaplain—Rev. J. \V. Huston of ! Boise. kind ■ Last Monday there was a trial pro- processing in the Probate Court before Judge Hinnott (the proceed . » , , 1 , , mgs of which we suppress for the of , . ... r \r ..... ,, .. , good nume of Mountain Home) apt w hen upon the ruling of the Court | up , , n a certain point the attorney objected on the ground that Sinnott was no longer legally entitled to - to act as his successor hud been duly < 1111 » 1 1 f î < > <1 thia Ktiitfiiii'iit to quftlinca ' P ,,n llUH Sinnott immediiitelv VAoatrd th*.* new ' ,M V . 7 1 /• . c hair, called Jud^c ( linton and - .. . i i t * praecfully introduce«! him to th* 3 ,,r y an '' ,h, ' lar * r '* rrepent. most Judge Clinton assumed the judicial has ermine with great composure and the dienitv and the trial proceeded ... * r -4 . _ . without further interruption, Indim (Minton U a mnn of hieb »tic* Juagc \ muon is a nun oi m^n «•ilnrMtion nnd Hidendid iihilitiert on cau / auon n " <1 H J Hen and we predict that his nuininm a . 1 » , tration will ho clean in every pir and u , a| „, |hat , 1( . wi ,| drop the " judicial r.da-s two years hence with Sev- . i 1M ion of h II at In* olTiei il ine »ppneuuion ot au »u in» omc i.u ma course, and we hope »ten into a i. 1 ion, more exalted position l»v the votes ! r *i . . i of the people. Lewis of Alturas county has in trodueed ft bill in the Idaho As of ßuuildy to amend sections 41 and 4*> Gitv ! of ,luî «;l*'eti<*ns law totalIv eliminates from the elector s " " oath all that portion referring to ,, i>!a „ |V) p .Iv^uimv, etc, andaub the at j tl ,tc8 nothing to take its niuee. ex- 'p|„, measure amends aection -11 by the the inaertion of n clause referring to the time during which registration much j shall be made, besides, everv Sat urday between the first day of Aug ust und the tenth day next preced ing the election, as follows: "And also during the said tenth day pre ceding the election; and in ease any day herein named for registration shall la* a legal holiday, then during the day next preceding such legal holiday." ■ The hill ex th - Re of the the A Missouri paper in speaking of not the extent of the recent election | un- said : From Maine to 1 alifonnn. ■ (im ,. from the Great Lakes to the G u If; from Dun to lu»erslit*l>a ; from Joppa i e \ ,» . i 1 i to the Jordan, from hell to break fast, everv thing seems to have gone , |) pniocra {jc." That editor ad ' and will never be accused of missing any-, ii thing, it > Shiloh's Ccrk, the Great C-ntgl- ! ! and Croup Cure is for sale by Dr M J 1 Bearhv. 1'oeket size contain» 2Ö doses, only 2">c. Children love it. Oliver Sloan and J. C. Johnson, I of Boise, came in from Junction pains Bur a few days ago, v here they Bald bad been to locate some placer Boon mining claims. Hied r||airninn C lir ,er. of the Rep- ! he National Committee, e one, / . . . . 4 <)m uudua that tilt* iu*xt l nit«.*u "tato» me." Senate will be Democratic. The Democrat* of Montana have a secured control « f the Legislature, assuring the election of l". S. Sen a ator. hold President Harrison has issued a who proclamation granting genera amnesty to all Morttian offenders, , of dying of food so ha* ÜS6»k»fj SHILOH'S CURE. IC0 J6H cwq Carm ( onxumptioti, ( oueHa, Croup, Horo Throat. For a Lam« Si»li Cla»ter will gtvf grr-«t SHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mrs. T. S. H*wkiiu>,<'hattBri'uiirB.Terti..»ar*: -JC/otiJ« « l i.Hliwr -sa I7.7J .UP Lift. ' I tit A* best rtmtily f<>ra tbltuUaltil ** rtmt J ever used." Kur JIv ipi iMt«. liver or Kidrx-jr irouUo it excel*. Price75ct*. Iwty and ■ in cott every h.m you by all Ihunidi on a Cuarantw. , Back or Chr«t Shiloh'» Poroua i«l4 ii-». -ij centa. s..'.! C*H|LOH'S/\ CATARRH DNbBSÜWREMEOY. HuvnyouCBtarrti!' Trvthl» KemwlT. ltwlll a- retteveaiul Cur» vim. Pru-« W cs. Tht» In 1). gjunmtwtoftwotOfactloQ. For Sale by Dr. Bcarby, HAM BhtritweiL, The old comiiiisetoncrH met in i * _ _• . _ • . t, . , » 1 '" !tl H< ion last . nturday after- | ,| noon an(1 decided the election of, r " u,,t y commissioners by the vote I of the county. This action rendered C a draw necessary for Corker and ; ^ ., 4 . » • . . ... . . Stevenson-thejrhrtngat'e IBack- l well did the drawing and fM'^ sonwon And now the ' Chief of | , mure Republican* calls it a ( s democratic Pteal. Out «« ith nuch ! barefaced lying and villianv. It was conducted fairly and so'uarelv by all concerned, and because Corker lost, Sam Blackwell is ac cuaeri by a few ungrateful and cor rupt Republicans of having sold himself to Stevenson. No respecta- , * bit; man of any nartv will for a ...ornent credit ihis" audacious | charg, printed in the last issue of the Republican organ against Sam Blackwell, and if we mistake not j, e will make it warm for the cowardly assailants of his good name. _ I p'| _ j ELMORE COUNTY BANK. i , Mountain Iloine, Idaho. G. 8. RICE, President. J. W. CAMPBELL, Cashikr. A General Banking Business transacted, and sold. Exchange bought Interest Deposits received. Loans negotiated, paid on time deposits. gJd^CoaRBseiiNDEirrR : Oregon Nat. Bank, Portland. Hanover Nat. Bank, New York. Boise City Nut. Bank, Boise City. First Nat. Bank, Ogden, Utah. NEW CHOP HOUSE. _ « «« c VT « « ^ , J-xlglitliall OL UnaCFfWOOd., - - KPOrS. MOUNTAIN HOME, . il a 4*> s to to In the Rear of BrowmlTs Barber Shop. : ; IDAHO. Fresh Oysters, Fish and all Delicacies of the Season. Open Day and Nipt Moats at all hours. * Order what you want und pay accordingly. TIM KENEDY'S SALOON. In Klniorc Hotel Building, lYIountain Home, Idaho. I hove just opened the ulaive House and respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. Bsst of Wines, "Lid uors and Cigars ALWAYS ON HAND. THIS SPACE RESERVED. of | ■ If; u Look Out for ad. in next week s e t i n. BULL ! J 1 ! ▲ a a » a « 44 lî t f) fi H MUUiUGi, MUiUyiOÖy WUUiDy y * *** a REYNOLDS & SHAW, -DEALERS IN BLINDS, WAGON TIMBERS, ETC. Also, Paints, Oils, Lime and Lath3. MOUNTAIN HOME. IDAHO. ELMORE HOTEL —(New Bkicx IIctbi.)— I Cornci* AHnrns St. & Atlant a Arc. MOUNTAIN H0V1É IDAHO. P. LINAHAN, Pro'r. riitd MuU»l, having bt*n ju»t rénovât«*«! an nnhraco« uv» newly furniniied thn>ui;l;out •ry tealuir «»f a FIRST-CLASS and POPULAR HOSTELRY lia» large, and well ventilated Sleeping Bouia»; also large and well-'isbted 8an.,dr Kmim» for Commercial travelers. The Ihuing K • mi - . -t i la in every appointment. A*k for Clerk of the Eltuoie w.teu at ly ing at the depot i * All of the new county officiale tre »worn in last Monday and they immediately inhumed the | ,| ut j eg u f tht , ir Vegpective offices. I They consist of James D. Cray, I sheriff; C. P. Oliver, assessor; B. C mtoti Probate Judge; L M. May. ; ^ i/ Rhode«, Surveyor; . and W. II. Manion. J. H. Steven* l „ ftnf , Juhn Van Schaick. com tnissioners. They are all Dcm | , Krfttp excepting Oliver and Van I ( s , ha ; ( . k , «.publican, and Mav. ! r ' 1 . . . , , , A number of ladies and gentle-: n,L>n ' lua< l*'d with baskets and Packages, wended their way to"La J. 1 ' 1,1 Saturday evening and gave »nd Mrs. Howie a surprise that , T'- V "J 11 P ro P al,1 -V long hold in Peasant remembrance. Card play "1(5 a,l, l feasting was the order of 4 gening, ending with one of Mr. a° wie ' B inimitable Dutch persotti fi 1 :ationB ' I Henry \V. Adams and Miss Dolly Morgan were married at Bellevue, Dec. 26. I , i ^ « r— MOUNTAIN HOME . , I DIXIE DIGGINGS tad HOC K ¥ I 1 , of Mountain Home Lodge, I. o. o. K. B AR it. s. mail and Stage Line. < .(tvs, bstymk Mountain Home. Pine Grove and Rocky B?r. CarrM. i-awfl, F.>i»w,t Umtat Rat. *. Leave Botin tain If«* EISA. M Itaily, «xccpMii Suml.t. Arrit« At Ris'Xy Bar at 6 f. a ■* 111 * .la Latva Rock? II»r At fl A M Dally, i>n|>t btuitUy | uni arrlvt. at tlounUm lions « r. a GRAY BROS., Pro'rs. Elmore lanlge, A. F. A A. M. The rviftiiar eommankatk » the Wt-vineailav r%fi»lnÿ of, or iw**t pr» OMdtfM the ft. iol th«tm>on fif FImorr «t A W. mr* held on •h month. Hojournin« brother« arc cordia*Siy lnvite<l to »I Attend. tfJ II JOHNSoh. s«r»tikrj. AI'RLBKKT II. CLAHK. Hutu. auSHjrl HALL OK MOUNTAIN HOME LOtXIK N I O. O. K — Lodift* incebev prv MATt'HUAY *' All mrmtser« in in itcwl I" Mth ml f. U. HuUKlll. N. Ü. f/ emtuf » r—d re«|NH tfuliy ii j «t«n.lin$; F R. M* WILLIAMS, H. » KI more Vk.ci lily No. 747. K. of !.. loath At cordially A. M SIN MOTT, M W. Mevt*. FIRST TURKU A V nicht In « , Mountain Uuiuv. »••jjurnin^ brother« invite I ih C. Il RIXEIIAKT. H 8. S. H. HAYS ATTORNEY AT LAW, orßtv U ipiul Mat« Bank lltiildiny J BOISE CITY, 1 Will |»M« tii*e in all Court« and in the United State« Lan l uffoe. IDAHO. W. C. HOWIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 -AND— P U B L I C , NOTA U Y Mountain Home. Idaho. Fit AN K T WYMAN. H A It It Y U. WYMAN. WYMAN €l WYf/IAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BOISE CITY, IDAHO. Patent« (or üitinr dilaN a specialty. (U'lUilo prcimah attcml* I K» A M SINNOTT Attorney at Law, Mai ntain Home, Idaho. WILL H. DIAL, * ATTORNEY AT LAW Mot ntain Home, Idaho. SAMUEL G. RHOAD Civil E^ginrr & T 7 avt*A S'c.t:b D-puty Mineral Surveyor, MOUNTAIN HOME, IDAHO. r.xpcr{«fi*o In »*1 Bran-lie* of SurV' ! agricultural and liucral. Cation. BÄRBEL SHOP. NEW 1 la the Old Gem Restaurant Building, adjoining Chattin A Olteiiheiiner's Saloon one tide and Miners' Exchange on the other. FRANK 11ROWNK1.LK ha* returned to Mountain udmhI I Ohl frit ml* an*l c , get a kr'KHl Hiiav« m ll-m« ami at the alKive atari ! » ted to call and h. id hair-cut. JAS. CARROLL. House ami Sip Painter. Mountain Home. Carriaije painting also done to order and satisfaction guaranteed. s ONE DOLLAR EVERY HOUR U t «-arnrii b.v miiy one of Fittier »ex iu any par! of tin* c-iuufr» , who i» wilhiig to work inHti •• .ulh we InrnMa 1*1 v a: tlu- oiu|ilntir.ent l«b*ir i* light Mint i»iin«nt, fttid vou run f'iitplfl 1 niL ' I , B BÜÜ ill |»*w t ,*k work ri'i • »• i a tnai liiinp to U you eau g to tour««! thi* I* the cramlewt o ltr ma.lt. ali «tov.or in toe evei |4o» »ti. an I have» (e«v *|mre hour» a! i i».*»*!, utilise th* in. ! out buBtne» « will not interlere at «11. > Im annxvd on tho ntart at the raj.idltv an I-V wtiieti you antm«« dollar upon itollar.da« •lav out fc.v«*u brpl Hr«t hour. A Ull. Y for rnur*elt which w*? otfVr. No c fraud worker«; n »w a« mew The« «liouhl w*-ll piifitH to them r. r th » I. II > -c ai». ill i> mid ii th« uour •c* »«tlll t un tlir b il» S ••»*» «i*» a •hoitNI ir» bat v ut II vt» lit»* bu* Wororw ar. it «a. H«ked iv* they mute a« n . rbl* bu*in» ». ni if i* *o *Vrl»r at i*»t»*r and »uv >oar*v»i. AUdr».« U. NALI.KTT 4 (()., Lu* h»U, Tuttiiuwl, Me. (oi WANTED. i Agent« to sell our choice and hardy Nursery Stock \Ye have many new spet ial varieties, both in fruits and ornumeutuU to offer, which are controlled only by us. \Ve pay commission or salary. Write its at once for terms, and secure choit» of territory. MAY BROTHERS. Nurserymen l.oi bester, N. l . I i Carnau, and Tradr-^Ifirka oltalnrtl. and all I*tU «E*. Dii*in -*« mmlurird for fc*cd*ra*t Ttrft. Oar 0 »ct is Oooo* a l. S.PrUat Cfict. -vourr paten? iu Ut*n tiu.« thau tun«« jvtnot« iMin VI ;• In nut or. band modrl, tira» inr or photo., irfth d«**rrlp. lion Wo advf*c. if patentable op not. fre# of 9»a T29. On rf •rut .< « i ilin* till rmtft.t i. <i cureit. A S'-»»-:»!. ■ Il'.u- to re tain 1'itant. ' irltti nan-i nfactuai cl ten'« la)u*rstau, cuuntr.or lawn, .cut free. A kirri«. la C.A.SftiOW&CO. Ottcf.i R.Ur.t Orne» VtaLiinatMi. D. C. «*■ STOCK BRANDS, X Lnt h 'Ltt*'ot|î. r '' 1 ' "* d ' p< " " u "** LJ 11 -' - - *««•; erop»«**pu* ta _ HLce. r U t».a-^uln n.m* luh. ' — CITY MEAT MARKET Mountain Home, Idaho. C W BURNS. • • Proprieter < Alnp keep« on UihI BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, Com fed PORK, Sonsaere. | All orders w ill receive prompt attention. » If N You Think any kind of • crop «rill do, thoo any kind of -ml* will do; hut for the t»e*.| rewuiUl you »houhl pi—d FERRY'S SEEDS, Always th* bwa. Hier "W th« AtAiulard »v»rywb«r*. Perry'« *rr* Aawwal » U>* important book <*f Ihr kind pub* liahrd. It Is invaluable to Uw planter. We aend It tree. . U. M. FERRY & CO.J kk DETROIT, BARDER SHOP and BATH HOUSE. Mountain Hume. C. F. KÄUFER- • - • Propr 03- Razors pul in order. , <s BUY THEIKa Light Runnimg \[7 vl/ r hncsto jy WOODWORK, ß «1 L wtuumL w MOAT I Our a ter, k 4 J^ T THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. TEN cent» to 9» Union Sq., N. V., w wf pr(*o name, "Blind Luck,*' and wm a Nvw Home Sewinc Wnchlno. The New Home Sewin? Machine Co. ORANCK, MASS. ILL. ,C * tÄU * FOR SALE BY — RCOULATC TKX STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR MtM, lira» *, be, Ci M U b Ia4lg««tl»n. UIH pull««, IlysprpsU, tkrsBle Livor 1 rsablss, iNitintsa Bod ( ompl. tl.R, !>>»••< wry. Offra»!«* Bn alb. *sd >11 *fa» rd » r « af lbs to fh, l.lvrr 0*4 Bowel*. Ms Hi pan« Tabula* conUia »oibliur lojorftoo* to sa/s, « ff'-ctual. Ulv, imoMdiaw mita*. arvcMpiollA THE RIFAN« CHEMICAL COv m struck murr, wxw tors errr HERCULES MOTIVE Gas and Basofiaa PI A I ||P»i| •• IJ II IBI L mM f ü VW t II ENGINES fewer pwrta, » k*i likely to |vi out TTrt* —--— IWnftm _ _ _ onlcr !hxn m-.y oth»r ra* or paaoilne «*o«i built. Ju-t iytk; the burner, turu Ut* wbevl, miul 1ft KUMialldftJ. MAKER NO SKULL OR DIRT. NodoubiOurfMlimFat^-vRlon*.«« rkvquMit wtUk L uviiablu fe|«uiU, ill Vor Sfmplletty It UraU the World. It Oils Itaclf Automatleully» ?fo Latterloa or EUctrlo R{mrlu il n»tà* w.'Ji «Chearwr (Irarîoof Ü. o -W Lu^.utx. . *o rrm morRimnc cia-cuu imrw PAUftCft Ci ne Y, Manufactukc««, î ' fr; ::^a. Cd ri Ptrtirl, P. Gentile Clothing in ç 10 jfqj nm j Sl'ITS . FOR ssrn AND YOUTHS »rtt.M.t OBt.' Al.'f » A «II 1 Mi ll I' ll OB* li' trll MB<)')*, of MANUFACTURED BY CHRIST'AKS FOR CHRISTIANS. Ed. L. Huntley's rood«. i% If tttra* blank an«i tayw »»««auro L 1> l-' 1 Î.' • Wv «briant <*!• and irt a I IX 1 . 1 *. Ml tk , ,„J n , , 1 , li 99. and 9)4. ab a ( qitcntttiv« than offrrauuij 绫l nth«r b*-Gwe. Ah Onv t'* *h Uviisl» nul «»Hfcfavti »li* kutu atrirlly (*>r t-»»h an<i In l«rf* •iht r in lit v »na I it* '• ut.»|'jth«cl»rtihlr 1) my tU tuarkvd in »4a;n f>Kti'*» M'-ur> r«fui.tied al all inn«» it of -.«Mr.** Kl». I »IUNTLY 4 CO , Wl Mill S43 MoitriN M., i lu« ago. I T SPRAGUE. JUSTICE OF THE l'EACK, ISrOT^IL Y PUBLIC Avn CoitTKYANCEN. MonrrAtN timii. iii.tta. * ;<ro'u|»!> ntV > dad to