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fêlmovc fßuttctin. ; I ELMORE COUNTY, IDAHO. j I O. M. PAYNE, Mabel i„ payne, , Editors and Pi 'KIKTORS. Mountain Home, September Hi, 1896. DEMOCRATIC SHSER TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, WM. J. RUYAN^ of Nebraska. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ARTHUR SRWAIjIj, of Maine. t State People'a-Dcmocrnttc Ticket. For President!».) Electors. W. W. WOODS, of Shoshons. L. L. EVANS, of WILLIAM F. SMITH, of Eli For Congre*«. JAMES GITNN, of Ada. For Governor. FRANK STEUNENBEKU, of Ct For Lieutenant Governor. C. C. FULLER, of Shoabo For Supreme Court Just •• RALPH P. QUARLES, of L For Attorn*} ( :» neral. Robert e. McFarland, of k For St«i,tir\ of Ht. He GEORGE J. LEWIS, of Bla For Statt- Auditor JAMES H. ANDERSON, of War Foi Stall Treasure î GEORGE H. STOKER, of Bin For Supt. Public Instruct in LEWIS ANDERSON, of La For Mine Inspector. B. F. HASTINGS, of Owyl •ida. . w nvon. n hi. ootenal. hlngton. sham. ah No one iB thoroughly pit the course of Senator Dubi those who went with him used w th )is except into the n tl b t ranks of the Bryan and Sevrall party, •nd while hurrahing for Bryan anil c « free coinage still proclaim their Re publicanism from the liousa tops and other high places. They say : 11 IVe »re just ns good Republicans as we ever were, and are not, and don't pro pulists or dispit ises the straight Republicans, who s; y the Du boisites are no longer Republicans and have no right to claim to tie, and on ''that claim proceed to capture the ? party machinery. These straight Re publicans are very sure that Dubois does not deserve any reward at their hands for what they are pleased to term his "flop into the Populist party.' The Democrats and Populists, with straggling exceptions here and there. t t i' t pose to become, cither P Democrats. That I ■ t t can't understand why they should break their necks to reward him, as he claims to be neither on 3 nor the Populists justice of beads of Other, and never will be. nnd Democrats can't see tin wildly leaping over the worthy, able, sincere and competent men in their own parties to reach Du bois, who is not of them ( .aking his own words for it) and lift Hint again into tlie U. S. Senate. The Duboisites were asked long ago to fuse with the Populists nnd Democrats, but they would have none of it. They w re h distinct party ull by themselves— Bryan - Dubois- Idaho-silver —sheep protection-Republicans. When ni the last minute they realiz d that to fuse would help Dubois more Ilian not to fuse, they were eager to combine with either tlie Democrats or Popu lists, or both. Then it was too late. They had, before this, firmly deter mined to go it aioi e, and when, at the last minute, they began to grab at snything in sight, like a drowning mm, they failed. The Democrats » nd Popu lists concluded to let them continue to go it alone. Besides this, tl ver Republicans who went, it to try to effect a fusion, clothed with any authority Idaho Wcild. e few sil to Boise, were not to act.— This is a poor man's campaign, On the side of the Republican party are arrayed all the millionaires, bond holders, hankers and goldbugs of the country, and campaign funds amounting to millions have been al ready contributed to encompass the defeat of Bryan. The miners, farm ers, laboring men, artisans, median ÎCS and all classes should bear this in mind on election day itid cast their ballots on the side of die poor ttan and for his wellfare. TT . ,, 0ll , l p to the ' til instant candidate Bryan had made 117 speeches in different parts of the count -y. The New 5 ork World says: "Mr. Brvan is certainly a tireless worker. He has already done enough in this ex traordinary conipaign to k 11 an or dinary man, but he comes up as fresh, as smiling and as good humored as ever. If Dnce in a great while a jot in the Times seems to brush vour fur the wring way. just Stick your head in a bucket of -water for three minutes and then begin counting the scores of locals that have pleased vou." „ . .. , Republicans "resolute" 11 favor of labor. But by every art known to corporate greed the leadvs of the republican part)'oppress It. bor. " In a recent letter to tbo manufac «urers Mr. IV. F Benjamin editor of Ihe Spectator, Rushlord, N. 5 ..says: It may be a pleasure to y°, to know the high esteem in winch Chamber lam s medicines are held by the people 01 your own «täte, wneie ttiey n»ii8t r>t* best known. A 11 aunt of mine, who rfeides at Dexter, Iowa wa . about to visit me a few years since, und before leaving home wrote me, aski ig if they axere «old here, stating if they were not she would bring a quantity with lier, as she did not like to be without them. Ihe medicines referred to are Chamberlains Cough Remedy, famous for Its cures of colds and cr u |i; Chain berlain s Pam 1 aim for rheumatism, Janie back, pains in the s de nid ehe t. »nd Chambei .11111 * Colic., Cholera and Diarrhoe* Remedy for bond com »Inuit*. Ihe«) medicines have been jn constant use 111 Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. Ihe people have learned that they ara articles til great wo/tli and merit and utt «quailed by any other. 1 hey are for « alt here by K. VV. Smith Druggist. The Cassia Times offers vice to its readers: this ad fr The Difference. ; Senator Henry M. Teller spoke I one day last week at his old home ! Upon j jin Morrison, 111. j 'T believe that the question the I American people are called j now to settle is of more importance! to them than any other question ; I that has ever been submitted to ! Americans for their consideration and determination. I do not be-j lieve, however much there was at stake, so much human suffering and __ ^ 1 î 1 n j so much woe could have come to the American people if we had been ! divided and there had been two re publics established on this conti înafûoJ . , ,, „r, .„;n t nent instead of one, as will come to us if this question now submitted to us shall be wrongfully decided." The above burning words are from the lips of that great patriot Teller of Colorado, once a Repub lican hut now a free silver Brvan He said, in part: advocate, pure and sincere. Con trast hia language with the words of the hired assassin of character from Wahoo, who says in his McKinley Dubois organ that "county issues are paramount to all other issues." In other words, the success of the Republican ticket in Elmore is par amount to the success of the free silver cause. But what else could he expected from a gold standard dog, with a coliar around his neck, imported from Wahoo by bis noble and "loyal" 17, who three years ago purchased the McKinley-Duhois organ plant and, after getting weary of putting up assessments, finally succeeded in mortgaging the rial to unfortunate Rohrer for twice its cash value. th the anil Re and IVe we pro or the Du and on the Re their to mate Brief Dollar Catechism. From the American Dollar. Doea Government itself have any use for money: Yes. What for? To purchase postal service ucessary supplie* for Its d to pay salaries, etc. v much docs the United States dlsburso Hi annu ally for these things? About $400.000,000. Whet does the Government obtain this mono}? From the people. By taxation. Where do the people get the From the Government. How? ioney? as the of of By the «ale of Iaht and material. Does this Government in time of peace of it« subject* to supply cither labor of their mipol any goods except Du his the re ni to not at to Vl.lltll.il'' No. they <to ho voluntarily. If thi» Government was to make one of these silver dollars and declare it to he good in the discharge of which it bus a constitu siippose It would have n to »it in Congress? They would full over each other a!l public ami private debts tiorml right to do do ; difficulty in securing • whatever. Ni in order to se Do you suppose that the local trader would refuse to take that dollar in exchange for goods upon Ihe Congressman's return? No, of course he wouldn't. Would the manufacturer refuse to take it for the goods now rotting in his warehouse! I N I Would the laborer, wl is hungry and naked, re fuse to take it? No. Wo "d the funner refuse to take it for his unsala ble produce? A hold up took place at Pocatello early Wednesday morning. Two men wa'ked into the Board of Trade saloon where were only three or four men and shouted, "Hold up your hands," a command that was speedily complied with. The sack of the faro game containing about $800 was taken and the robbers backed out the door and fled in the darkness. No. Would the Government refu No. Who, then, would refuse to take It in exchange for gomls ENGLAND. What would the result he? We would always have the dollar, and England would have it» gomls. Isn't that pretty elfe tive protêt tion? to take i t for taxes? labor? sil Notice is hereby given that I the undersigned, W. K. Wilson, who was j convicted at the April t rm, 1895. of H le District Court of the Fourth Judi Uintrift, held at Mountain Home, Lunore county, Idaho, of the ctime of grand larceny and sentenc il to the in i penitentiary for the term of four years, will apply m the Board of Pardons of the said .State of Idaho, at their regu i * ar ^session in Oetober for a pardon, ! as ; Notice. i Dated at Boise City, Idaho, An gust 14, IH'.IO. W. K. Wilson. ■ Oh Vest \\ e keep Parks' Cough Syrup and it is the best cough I Everybody likes it and Ttv it for i ! ! we tell evervone we sell. a we , "' 11 ü on a guarantee, j Mirnmatn Ho^f 8wi,h ' : of A Chance to Make Money. I have benies, griqies and peaches, K year old, fresh as wlu-n picked, fuse 1 lie alifornia Cold process, d.. not , beat or seal thefrMit,iustputituti of cold, keeps perfectly fresh and costs to almost nothing; can'put up a bushel the ; in ten minutes. Last week I sold di reclions to over 120 families; anyone will pay a dollar for directions, when t |„, v t | 1( . beautiful samples of fruit of As there are many people taair like mVM , lf 1 oonsidet it'my dutv to give ,„ÿ experience to such, and feel confi ( j ent )Uiy t . ltll make one or two hundred dollars round home in a few r>t* ; ( ^ IVK | will mail «ample of fruit and t .,, directions to any of vour to r( , -X( | erB j or (.juhtegn twox-ent stamps which is only the actual cost of the , e|l ; u etc t() j.j w Fuakcis ('askv 8t fouis Mo ;__ ' For Over Fifty Years. are As Utu and W'kll-Tkikh Hkmkpy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over' fifty years by mil lions of mother* for their children t. while teething, with perfect success, It soothe* the child, softens the gums, allavt all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. In pleas a ant to tlie taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcii table. Re sure and ask for Mrs. Wins for ; low's iSoothing Syrup, uud take no |oth v4 kind. o2yI < ' uro (llenn's Ferry Facts. Hon. Martin King it down here from the upper re u II til 1 gions to Ilia old home, and will remain with ! the clone of the People's Democratic convention. J. 8. Hickey, formerly division master mechanic of the Short Line, and James Langley, formerly fore of tilt Glenn's Ferry shops, ajient a short time j with old friends here this week. ; ! *« to th.» shtret at ,!oolll,fo . K-uiotph l» " u " uw . »"'• A T "»'•>*• • au K . m. sm n „tt, i j James McGinness, Albert Stein, Owe to n» irenioi 1»« of n™ ! Nampa, illuminates the t j Sft,n Jaco»*on, of the Glenn** Ferry Mercantile j Co '" puny ' U b%ek * ar,,J ttl1 arrangements are perfected w ith the old company end the concern will soon re to 1 0|KI1 tlie8tülkt<)1| bulMllli[ rt lbe oWltand „„„ to 1 j are 1 j asu W. M. Stu. V.ton is buck, after a canvass up amon< the aurifer« J argentifer The primaries came off quietly rially differing from the bustle at hills. Saturday, mate xcitenient of old fere elected to <1 times here. The following delegates v the 17th: De r. A. >. Simon R. White, J H. 1. Bbyle. Win. Ward, at Another of the chronic disturbers of the peace w corted jail thin week by Constable Smith, from i the Justice's court of thin city. , Mo., paper announces the marriage of Miss Carrie SinnoU t< Mr. Charles MeIlarney, a prom inent stock rai»cr of that city. The bride w. erly a resident of thin county and w Glenn's Ferry public school, them. teacher in t he May good luck follow of the free ago HANK. Masonic Grand Lodge Officers. The session of the Masonic grand lodge closed at Boise last Thursday. The following are the newly elected officers: Grand Matter F. G. Mor-k of Nampa. Deputy Grand Mantel- J Senior Grund Wurdet d Wattle Mum-man of Moscow. jh Criswell of Pocatello. Geo. II. Storer, Idaho Falla. Iharles Him nui of Boise. j Grand Secretary Grand Treasure («rand Lecturer -F. E. Beal of Boise. Trustees of the Orphan Fund J W. Brown, Geo. Ainslie and Jus. A. Pwmey of Boise. Grand Master Mock filled the ap pointive offices as follows: Grand (. huplai Grand Orator Grand Marshal -Geo. l>. Smith of Orangeville. Grand Sword Hearer K. G. Cummings of LewLton. Senior («rund 1 >oao< Junior Grand De< G rum I Pursuiv; Grand Tyler— \V. U. Tatroof Boise. II. F. Neal of Hohe. I'. Coulter. K. E. M iX«v of Caldwell. (J l'. Oliver of Mt'n lb D. P, M -t 1 RcsotutIons of Condolenoe. Hull of M< .Mt'n lb« c, Idaho, Sept. 12, 189d. Whereas, ! ho G infinite wisd beloved brotli«*i\ l>. B. Hill; therefore be it Resolved, That we deeply depi ined in that wi • I Master of the Universe in His lit to remove from midst the loss which have loa lodge bus - faith 1 his family a • I a fol brother ui kind husband bered that we extend I » he bereav ed family in their d of fraternal love common Father •ue Odd Fellow, 1 father; then f. j lot it he f distress the rljfht xii the aitl of 1 Mistain them. R* h tlved further. That a copy of the he sent to the family of the decease papou», and also spread upon the minuit ho: : to uphold »solutions s I, to the local ?» of the lod^e. UEO. F. MAHONEY, r E. OoKKEIt, WM HANLEY, 'oimnittce. Maine went 40,000 for the golil bug candidates at last Monday's election. The Republican county tion is called to meet in this place on October 1. any of convcn o ... , ,, . , Hecretary Montgomery requests us to say that the regular annual meeting ot tlie Idaho \V ool Gyowers Association has been postponed from Sept 14, to Sept. 2Ô, to he held at Boise. An effort is being made to secure reduced railroad and hotel rates for members of the convention. Ihe the With Herr Most and Willie Breck enridge leading the gold bolters the oder from their campaign will not be very much like the gales of! Arabi.—Albion Times. re It is rumored about town that the mine at Atlanta known as the Petit and owned by Messrs. W. 11. Petit, F. R. and Hal Coffin, I). Falk and A. L. Richardson has been sold to a French syndicate for $250,000. The owners are all residents Boise and each own an equal inter eS ' " l ,he pro P ort >'' ,iolSe I)om ' At Orebaugh's Barber j MIbathZeIS Shop, hot or cold, and or a shave that will make you happy for a week. Trv it. for | ( j faT "Those desiring instructions in instrumental music should ap ply to Miss Mabel L. Payne. Class ical music and instructions tobe ginners a specialty. of of of Private Boarding. Mbs. Oeö. D. Bell wouM be ploat*e<! to accommodate a number of boarder* bv Ihe day, week or month, ami will give particular attention to the com fort of guest*. Term* very reasonable. She iil*o ha* two nicely furnished room* for rent. dian sixteen dollars any day while selling Centn i fugal Ice Cream Freezers. Any one should make from five to eight dollars ■ a day selling cream, and from seven to j ton dollars selling Freezers, as it is sut-h a .wonder, there is always a crowd : You can freeze I Money Made tu a Minute. I have not made It I i wanting ice croi ! cream elegantly in one minute, ami that astonishes people so teat they all | want to taste itand then manyofthem buy freezers, as the cream is smooth and perfectly frozen. Every freezer is | ! guaranteed to frieze cream perfectly | in one minute. Anyone can sell ice I the freezer sells itself Mv ' ' ',' ,, '> < baric* st., Kt. Louis, Mo., will mail; >'<»» full particulars free, so you can go lo work and make has of money any "here, 118 with one freezer you can ""'k« « hundred gal'.ous of cream a ■ or ^ you wi>li they will hire you 011 a salary. Lii.uk B. --- The New Hook Spoon Free to AH. I read in the Christian Standard that "b* 8 A. M Fritz, Station A . St Louis, Mo., would give au épiçant plated hook : 8 l l,, on to anyone sending her ten two cent stamps. I sent for one and found 11 80 ,18< ' ,u l that I showed il to mv friends, and made $13 00 in two hours taking orders for the spoon. The hook siusin is a household necessity. It can not slip into tlie dish or cooking ves *el, being held 111 the place by a hook on the back. The spoon is something that housekeepers have needed ever since spoons were first invented. Any one can get a sample spoon by sending ten 2 cent stamp* lo Miss Fritz. This is is a splendid way to make money around home. Very truly, JbakneTTk S. in ftXP" Parks' tea is a great blood puri tier and cleanser. A pleasant herb drink which moves the bowels without ' pain, griping or discomfort. Sold bv U. W. Smith, druggist, Mt'n Home. ream sistt r makes from len to tiftee dollars J. F. Casey <6 Co.. 1143 St Are You Thin? i Look about you I See for | yourself ! Who suffer most I* from sleeplessness, nervousness, w nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia, k despondency, general weak- K : ness? Who are on the edge is of nervous prostration all the || time? Those who are thin, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make g matters wo-.se. iron and bit- (at fers are only stimulant:. To be cured, and cured for good, you need a fat-making food. You want new blood, rich blood; and a strong nerve tonic. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo phos phites is all this. It feeds the tissues, makes rich blood, and strengthens the nerves. j I ! ! Book about it free for the asking. For sail by all druggists at 50c. and $UX). SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. Presidential Candidates. Following are the candidates on the eight presidential tickets so f r in the field. National Democratic—Win J. Bryan of Nebraska, Arthur Sewall of Maine. Populist—VVm. J. Bryan of Ne hraska, Thus. E. Watson of Georgia. Free Silver—Will. J. Bryan of Ne braska, Arthur Sewall of M line. ley of Ohio, Garrett A. Hobart of New (iolilhug Republican—Win, MfKin* Jersey. Goldbug Democrat—John M. Pai ne î of Il.inois, Simon B. Buckner of Kentucky. Prohibition—broad gauge— C. 1). Bentlv of Nebraska, of North Carolina. Prohibition—narrow gauge—Joshua Levering of Maryland, Hale Johnson id Illinois. Labor Socialist— Chas. If. Matched of New York, Matthew McGuire of New Jersey. a J. 11. Southgate! : Sent It to His Mntlicr in Germany. Mr. Jacob Esbensen, who is in the employ of ihe Chicago Lumber Co., '„e's Moines, Iowa t.vs: "I have j(1Hl st .„, mediein'e back to my | mother in the old country, that I , know fr. 111 personal use to be he best medicine in the world for rheumatism, . having used it in my family for sev "' 1 " 1 ' -111 ' 8 - 1 ; It is called Chamberlain's ! Bain Holm. It always docs the work." ; '>0 <*t'iti buttles fur sale by H. W. Smith j Druggist. ! i : people here who have not clothes to What world wu live in! There are hide their persons, others who do without bread to pay their rent,others living in lents who will he fortunate 1 Kmm Chamberlain's ; <>nah Remedy is a Godsend to the J • ben- m no adverhsement 1 _ti,o Democmat, J Carr'»lUon > , '"iCy For sale by R. W. Smith Druggist, to get food and fuel to cook it to keep them alive till spring, and yet men j demand a eontinuance of the gold j- standard and less money.—Boise Dem. The Democrats and Populists of j Owvheo fused on a comity ticket, The democratic nominees are: J, G. Watts, senator; O. 1>. Brumbaugh, sheriff; J. C. Connors, treasurer; J. A. Arvison, assessor; R H. Britt, surveyor; J. H. Lee and C. Olsen, commissioners. The balance are populiste, as follows: J. L. Davis j „„J E. C. Austin, representatives; j . Frank St. Clair, probate judge; II. i C. Anchor, commissioner. There i* more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other dis ! eases put together, anti until tlie last j few years was supposed to he inctira tile. For a great many years doctor* pronounced it a local disease, aud pre 1 scribed local remedies, and by coo ! stuntlv failing to eure with local treat j ment, pi 011011 need i( incurable. Science lias proven catarrh to be a coustitu : tional disease arid therefore requires I constitutional treatment Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. | Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market, It is taken internally in doses from 111 | drops to | nelly faces of the -vste F. J. CHENEY Æ Co., Toledo, Ö. jrjfiF*Sold by Druggists, 75 c. Last weck I cleared, uftÿr paying all expenses, $355 85, the month previous j aud have at the same time at und .I to other duties. [ believe any energetic person can do equally a* j well, as 1 have had very li'tle expert ence. 1 be Dish Washer is just 1 vely : ami every family wants one, which makes selling very e isy. Idonocan vasdng. People tiear about the I)ish washer and come or send for one. is strange that a good, cheap Disli washer has never before been put on the. market. The Mound City Dish washer fills this bill. With it you can wash and dry the dishes for a family of ten in two minutes without wetting your Hands. As soon as people, see the Washer w rk they want one You can make more money and 111 ike it quicker than with any household ar tide on the market. I feel convinced that any lady or gentleman can make You can dres-iug ' Washkk (to, St loin*. Mo hel| a tojispooiiful. It acta di on tin* blood Hnd mucous sur They otter one hundred dollars for itnv rase it fails to cure. Beml for eiroultrs ami testi . Addrt inoiUH What a Woman i an !>o. It from $10 tv $14 l»*r day around home, get fu'l particulars by ad The Moijnh Citv Dish— They you get started, then you can make money atvitil fast. A. L. C. DR. B. B. SWAN, ! Resident Dentist 'Mountain Home, Idaho. sjar office- —First door north of Justice Cole's office. E. M. WOLFE, LAWYER, Mountain Home, Idaho. W. C. HOWIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW —AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Mountain Home, Idaho. FRANK T. W YMAN. HARRY C. WYMAN. WYMAN & WYMAN. I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BOISE CITY, IDAHO. ! Patents for mining claims a specialty. GVdleetions promptly attended to. ! novH R. J. ALCORN, Physician and Surgeon. Glenn's Fekiiy, Idaho. Calls from the country promptly at tended at all times. J. WM. NiEUKIRK, Physician and Surgeon, 1 Mountain- Home, Idaho. to diacascs ot the Eye, Special attention gives Ear unil Throat. i3TO;ïh*c at my residence, opposite Reynolds'. Tills Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sum pie will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure J (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate tlie great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, LG Warren St., New York City. ! îîev. John lïeid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., I recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I emphasize his statement, 4 'It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if used ns directed."— ! Rev. Francis W. l'oole, Pastor Central Pres, i Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh nnd contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cents. UEO. F. MAHONEY. AUGUST KUNNEURE. KUNNECKE i MAHONEY'S NEW Moat Market I Next door to Dan Hill's Saloon. Now open and will always keep or. hand the Best Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Sausags, Brains, Tripe. fjar Orders delivered to any part of town promptly. CITY MEAT MARKET Mountain Home, Idaho. F. P AKE. - - Proprietor Always keeps on hand BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, Com fed PORK, Waiiw h g*©. All orders will receive prompt attention. ELMORE COUNTY BANK. Mountain Home, Idaho. A Qensral Banking 1 Business Transacted. III'U. 0 . GENERAL MERCHANTS. M Mountain Home. Idaho, SAMUEL G. RHOADES. CIVIL ENGINEER, COUNTYSURVEYOR And U. S.' Doputy Miaor&l Cuïvcyor. j j Mountain Home, Bla ho. Experience in nil branche« of surveying, mineral* g-ricultural and irrigation. STOCK BRANDS. left hip and right ribs. Ear-mark», crop and Icibit in left swallow, fork in right. SCHOFF PROS., Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. Left hip. Marks: Crop and split in left unbit in right, wattle left jaw. H ltath bip«. Mark.: Crop and split in each ear, wattle right jaw. A. M. HALL, IIOV 2 Ù V'j£ (Mountain Home, Idaho. O X CATARRH is a r'-nr A LY ' s j •nd is tho result of cold» and c/m?.cOII!S sudden climatic changes. ^1 ËLS'S rlS L ercury or any other injur- " S ! ioti* drug. LOCAL DISEASE ; Ely's Cream Balm It acknowledged to be the moet thorough cure for Nasal CaJarrh, Cold in Bead and llay Fever of ail remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages,- 1 allayg pain and inflammation, heals the Bores, pro tects the membrane from col.Is, restores the senses of taste and smell, lh-iee Ode. at Drnurists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, o 0 Warrea Street, New York. j ; j LOST On Ditt< creek, ten miles west of Canyon creek biœk Iwrae branded \\ || (contien-ted) left ) «tioulder; weight «boat lono pound.. Also, one I»«re tHitween a blia-k und brown . «dor, branded Wit (con nected) on left shoulder; weight about 90» pound«. A >-)»rd of T K N* HOLLA Its wilt be ,«ld lor the dotiiery of said horse» L. Marion Daniel'« ranch, on J JOHN I'HICE, Co., Idaho. Canyon oreek, by Pine P. 0., Eh it ! Build a house! Paint it! And Buy Your Material of m f Estimates furnished on application. O. H. Hutchins THE CASH GROCERV. DEALEBSIN Family Groceries, Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobaccos, Shelf Notions, Etc. Fresh Butter & Eggs a Specialty. O. II. HUTCHINS. I solicit a share of your trade. JED CLAYTON'S HOME. Two Doors North of the Postoffice, Mt'n Home. M. S. GOMES, : Proprietor. i! I S 1 Liquors WHISKIES. OMaaiPnn. Une qualed for Medicinal Purpoi DCST and CIGARS. A Fine Billiard Table. -J***»®? I carry nothing but first-class goods, aud respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. WM. SEARCH FI ELD. JOHN FENCE. Mountain Home LIVERY I FEED STABLE PENCE & SEARCEFIELB, Pror s. Successors to A. W. Lockinuu. FINE RIGS & GOOD SADDLE WORSES Dealers in Hay and Grain. Stock Carefully Provided for. CUT SCALES at Ihe Stable. J. M. NEIL Livery and Feed Stables »O o WANTS YOUR BUSINESS, And will give you the best value for the place in town. First-class Teams and Saddle Horses always ready for hire. Full stock of Hay and Grain. money of any Give us a trial. J. M. NEIL, at Euagorford's Old Stand. The Elmore Bulletin. /^OLD AND RELIABLE Two Dollars in advance. Fine i Job Printing./ < Pioneer Papei of Elmore. DAILY U. 8. MAIL and STAGE LINE From Mountain Home To Dixie Mines, Little Camas, Pint Grove, Junction Rar, w-» __ __ __ _ ROCKY BAR AND ATLANTA. ^•"Through trip to Rocky Bar in Twelve Hours. C. W. BURNS, Proprietor. LAU NDRY. ! SAM 8ING'S ; I have bought Me Me s Laundry, at the corner of Jaekson avenue and Bennett street, opposite Hanley's puTn' , * >, * h l be patronage of the | Good work and prompt delivery it my motto. HAM SING. 1 _ 5^00 F?© 1 \JKJ r*d • M untain Ho . Idaho, March SO, 1M9«. Die Mountain Home Cattlemen'» Erotoutlve Asso j elation w ill pay the above ; of any pe j or mutilating any of the follow ing brands: ar«J for the conviction perann« for sUaibig or killing cattle FF X H D T Z Y O " f> ) qssb mem Çl O If HE V BOOT A DIN M HALF, President T. HUTCHINS, Treasurer. March 3U, 1 Syö. F. P. AKK, Secretary. RIP-A-N-S IL U The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. J tu CX V) m > o u TMDE z O MARK A CUP OF RKS .^iriîiâJ iiHim : =! m i ATV IV NIGHT MOVES THÈ BOWELS ml THE MORNING