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an open letter, it. till To ui* Jtfu, Women and Children of Caldwell and Sarroundlny Coaatrjr. If you wish to purchase a shoe for your boy or girl that will stand tear of every day House shoe. They are j lhe wear and usage— Try the School made of solid leather throughout and every pair warranted. If you want a pair G oat'Button shoes that will stand the wear and tear of cverv day Henderson Little Red ,, uril ! , of I.ailiee' Buy a pair of Henderson's $2.50 allocs. Every pair warranted to !>e nothing but solid leathei. ^ No j j j If you want a good, solid, heavy, ! «every day Ladies . Try Hendersons Oil Gram— paper soles or counters, sole leather, warranted. but a._ .fcooo. button for 2 r i Jace for ifz.UU, utt i tor $ . . We will give a new pair for every: one that is not good. If you want a nice stylish Gen tleman's shoe, in button or lace— Trv Henderson's famous shoes of which we carry a full stock, at ! prices ranging from $2.00 to $7.00 jier pair. If you wa'.i a good, solid, dura ble boot— Try the "S. M. C. Boot" for $G. Evoiy pair warranted. The best •»•earing and neatest looking boot in 'he market. you want a good, sensible and •qt vlish Cow Bey Boot— Buy the "Coflins Cow Boy Fa vorite," price iftf.00. The best boot e** r .r sold for the money. Every pair guaranteed. If you want anything in the boot and shoe line— See our stock before purchasing. Wc can please you in price, in *tyle and in quality. Yours Truly, F rank R. C offin A* B ko. RUCKLES 'S AR MCA SALVE. The Beal Sal re in tlie world for Cms, Iîrn'.ses, fiorea, Ulcers Salt kbeum, fertr Sores, Tetter, ^ Chapped Sande, Chilblains, Corns, :ui<l all Skia Eruption», ami positively cures Tiles, or no i>»y re<|uircd. It I j (rtJari meed to Klre p rfect sate «a (ion or money refunded. 1'rlce ti cent* per Lux . Knraale i>y LUtle A Blaichley. MILLINERY. ISfwô Charlie Lucns lias just opejied up an (kg>mt lint new millinery goods, next door ■ to Lucue' harness shop, and will be pleased to have the la dies of Caldwell call and exam âne her goods and get prices. The very latest spring styles now in stock. Ladies' will And it to their advantage to rail on her. & Exchange Saloon J. M. MARTIN, PROP, A fine line of wines. liquors CIGARS Always on hand. Everything neat, it rid clean and everybody treated alike. Drop in and see me, am al ways glad to make new acquaint ances. For those who wish a quiet game of billiards 1 have the best BILLIARD TABLE in the city. Guy Becker's old stand. CALDWELL, - IDAHO. Faliy Bros ' Saloon , CALDWELL, IDAEO , I Popular Place of Resort!" Opposite Pacifie HoteL The Choicest Wines, Liquors & Cigars Alwavs on Hand. ! i i ; I I fiood Billiard and Pool Table lhe room. Try some of our eleven vear Old Zentcukv Whiskey, The best in the Market. fine jersey bull ; "Lucky Boy," a thoroughbred, registered icney bull, will be open for services a' n.y ranrh. near Caldwell, this season. Apply to ■*ior ratet X HOWARD. I Bourboil I the tribune. i CALDWELL, IDAHO, APRIL I \ 1S88 ———~————— —Git on to Harness' horse laugh. j I* 8 aw f J L —There will be no danger from I high water this vear. i —C. W. Wixcel is adding a j bath room to his barber shop. —Don't forget that Isham & Co. have a tine line of wall paper. —Isham & Co. have a fine line of wall paper. Call and see it. _ A M Shreckengost, of Poison Creek, was in town Wednesday. —Settings of fii>e Plymouth Rock for gale at the Strah orn ranch. I i-w ii r.-n V» or-a <w o f ow i t , ' ro ]i s 0 f wall paper." say Isham & Co's. week. » c. ' -Mr- »"d Mrs. M. F. Fowler, of j Star, were Caldwell visitors tili« -(rents' tine shoes, shirts and neckwear and straw hats at M. B. Gwinn's. —Blank books, stationery of all kinds, drugs, etc., at Little it Blatchley's. _j 0 hn Ireton and David Murray, two Emmett gentlemen, were in the city this week. ) . , —Messrs. Thomas and Dick \ [Williams, of Boise City, were in: town the 11th inst. j i , , , —The largest stock of carpets —W. M. Stockton, of Glenn's Ferry, was taking in the sights at Caldwell on the 12th inst. and rugs at the lowest price, in the valley, can be seen at Gwinn's. —Business is very slow through out the country generally this spring—even Caldwell is dull. —Who said Isham & Co. have not got as fine a stock of wall pa per as can be found anywhere? 1 here will be plenty sickness j at the same old price soon it those j railroad pools arc not filled up. j —We don't claim to carrv all i the wall paper in Idaho, but we r r , , . j have some verv elegant designs, i * j — S stock E. Smith, an enterprising man, was in town several _ _ , - ■,, , , , , , ,, , e V. 1. I . Will be held at thö ilOnie Ot days last week. He says stock is j 1 doing well. —The regular meeting of the W. Mrs. Lucus, Saturday, April 21, at 2:30 p. m. —A couple of gentlemen from Dakota are in Caldwell looking up a location. Too much blizzard in Dakota, say they. —George W. Fulmer and Ander i ! son Cox. two young and enterpris- ; | ng b u si n es s men of Nampa, were j 1 ' in town this week. —The Boise Statesman in a re cent issue admits that one of Cald well's largest firms has a branch house in Boise City. Good! —School closed last Friday, thé fund having become exhausted. Takes lots of "tin" to run as fine a school as Caldwell boasts of. —The water has been turned in to the ditches, and our lawns are coming out beautifully under the influence of the life-giving fluid. —Mike Conway is again at his post at the depot, after a months' exercise and recreation on his sage brush ranch if ranching agreed with him. —The Improvement Company are putting in a row of trees on each side of Kimball street, the en tire length of the street. Kimball is going to be a most beautiful street. , Mike looks as ', . . .. i I —While George McGuire and | Dan brown were exercising a driv- j ing horse last Friday, the animal j ran away, throwing both men out of the cart. Dan escaped unin- : jured, but George was considerably ised. We would respectfully call the attention of the committee on Danger Ahead" of the Boise ! oin- ... - i MiaKe Hiver range 13 drying up and - ounty B. of T. that the great ! that we must have rain. We trust this hint will be sufficient, —Little & Blatchley have the finest line of garden and field seeds ever seen in Idaho. Their stock comprises a full and com plete variety of both the famous E. J. Bowen and D. M. Ferrv test seeds, the best brands in the Call and see them. world, j j —Little it Blatchley arc receiving ; wallpaper. It is almost incredi-; ble the vast amount of wall paper ' reat 'y handled by this enterpris- j ing firm, and vet the trade has : hardly begun. Mr. Little says he : will venture the assertiofi th&t they i have ordered the largest invoice. of wall paper ever shipped to j Idaho. Call around and see it. —Everyone who intends to re paper their homes this spring, i should examine the immense stock of wall paper of Little & Blateh- j ley. Their immense stock must be seen to be appreciated. They are j sure to suit you. as their great var- [ iety consists Qf every grade and i style. Do not purchase your wall j paper before examining their stock. I Stockton. I cent. —Mrs. Harry Hunter has Leen quite sick the past week. —Mrs. Alexander, neiee of Mr. of Parma, 'is eonvales —Preaching at the school house i tomorrow morning and evening by i I and Silver City arc coming in. i Thev report the road good for this ' time of the season t,me 01 tne season - Rev. R. M. Gwinn. —The contract for the poles for the Silver City telegraph line from Silver City to Snake river, is al readv let. -The entertainment last night was a great success. Sorrv we eould not get in a full report this week. —Freighters from Jordan Valley —Ladies, do not send ' time oi ine season. spring and sun, mer dre S8 orders to eastern firms until _vou see the new —Look out for the program of out the great musical concert, to be given Friday, April 27th, in next week's issue. It promises to be great. —George Steunenbcrg, a younger brother of T he T ribune , arrived in Caldwell last Thursday. He freight """ " l,61u rus |j er in Gwinn s store. —The following delegates were elected at Boise the I Ith inst., to attend the republican territorial i convention: G. P. Johnson, E. L. Curtis, C. S. Kingsley, Chas. H Reed. j' —Caldwell may be flourishing on faith and hope, a3 has been inti mated, but she is not subsisting on charity by any means, and that is more than some other towns can say that we know of. —The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will give a social Friday evening, Vpril 20, at Presbyterian Church ^ pleasing program will be offered f rce ^ which ice-cream will be servef } a ( uaua i rates. „ , . ,. . . . —Cashier Scott is making some , . . elegant improvements ., T r i residence. He 1 nicely leveled and seeded, and is about his had his lots setting out numerous shade trees. We predict Mr. Scott will have an e j e g an t lawn before the summer is over. —Died, near Star, April 8th, 1888, Mrs. Fannie M. Weeks, aged 29 years. Deceased leaves a hus band and four children to mourn her loss. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. R. M. Gwinn, at the M. E. church at Star last Monday. —Mr. Frank Moore, our popular —Mr. Frank Moore, our popular photographer, will start on his reg ular tour through the countrv in about a week or ten days. All those contemplating having work done by him should call at once, as the date of his departure will not be changed. —One might as well trv to stem the rapids of Niagara, as" to expect ! perfect health while a Scrofulous i taint exists in the blood. Through ! its alterative and purifying proper-1 ties, Acer's Sarsaparilla removes ! every vestige of Scrofulous poison I from the Wood. , ,, _ , j —lhe Pocatello Reporter, pub lished semi-weekly by Wheeler «fc i Frantz, has made its appearance. The editor. Geo. P. Wheeler, is well > ', • •. , . j known m this communitv, having , , . 6 j formerlv been connected with liie ; rp — Tr I ribcne. He is an enterprising 1 r ° { ; ~ ! publisher, and will make the Re porter a lively paper. —Mr. Howard Sebree came in from Salt Lake last Tuesday. Mr. Sebree informs us that he has sold a n 0 f his Salt Lake property, that f or the next year his family will j : , visit friends and relatives both east ; west, and that when they again j ee ttle down, Caldwell will be their permanent residence. —The hot weather is nearly here and we have failed to observe any ! J ; move on the part of the railroad i 1 ; toward filling up those disease ° r ; GueSS WC ' — - - "" ' will have to circulate a subscrin- 1 1 breeding ponds, as yet. tion and do it ourselves yet. We can't afford to leave it undone much longer at any cost. —The West Shore, Oregon's illus trated magazine, is now in its four feenth year, and yet in all that time it has never issued such an excellent number as that for March. The literary matter is up to the usual high standard, and the articles descriptive of the country arc especially complete and intef esting. The illustrations surpass all previous efforts, and this num ber is principally devoted to Taco ma, the city of phenomenal growth, A magnificent, large supplement of Mount Tacoma, Washington • Territory, accompanies this nuin- j ber. The April number will be an especially fine one. The sup- j plement will be printed in colors j and show the Olympic range, the finest collection of snow peaks in j the world. The West Shore is on- j ly $2.50 per year, 25 cents for sam pie 25 cents for a sample copy, March, April and May numbers on receipt of 70 cents. L. Samuel, publisher. Portland, Or. j ' { —Mr. C. E. Curtis, who lives just above the canyon, is sick with spotted fever. , 4 „ a )out 40o0 feet of flume, 10 feet wide and four feet deep. The bents r —The time given Mr. Annett by the Silver City Telegraph Co, to confer with Caldwell in regard to substituting a telephone for a tele graph line, expired last Satur da Y ni ê ht - Xo arrangements hav ' n 8 been made with Mr. Annett, company will proceed at once *° build the line, independent of [:°^ k ^^ Iountain Bcl1 Tele P hone P • —l>ob Bryant will be through with the building of the immense ^ umcs on ^"C'bree ditch about the first of May. In all there will are from four to twenty-two feet high. When the flumes are com ^ Mr B , „ iU „ tum t0 (j a j,j we ij an( | enga ge in contracting and building. —Some of our Nampa friends seem to be somewhat excited over the excellent advice T he T ribune gave them last week. The more thoughtful class, however, have taken the matter under serious con sideration, and have about conclud ed to withdraw their entire support from Boise and let her rustle for L , f a , ,, herself. Such a course would knock the last prop from under Boise, and she would go down with a dull thud, while Nampa, relieved of her tremendous load, would soar up like a balloon. — Mr. P. A. Devers gave a din ner to several of his friends at his Bonanza ranch last Sunday. Un der the management of Mr. M. J. Devers, Bonanza ranch is rapidly becoming all that the name im plies. About one hundred acres is now cleared and cultivated, and is as pretty a body of land as could be imagined. Where last spring was a desolute waste of sage brush and jack rabbits, this spring will be new, seems to have been complété one vast stretch of waving grasses Mr. Dever's will soon reap the re wards of his enterprise one hun dred fold. —We understand that Boise City has given up the scheme of running a telephone line to Silver City via. Nampa. In this case Boise has acted wisely. The tem porary excitement worked up by three or four business houses up there who are looking for pastures ly squelched by the cool, practical after-thought of less interested men. Boise knows, or ought to know, that she can never again control the trade, or even a part of the trade in this direction. Every dollar invested in any scheme to draw business to Boise from the rich Owyhee country that once poured a golden stream into her coffers, might now as well be thrown into the river so far as any benefit to Boise is concerned. The Short ,,inc has the channels 0 f ,rad(: of 8la « e coach da - vs > and ,he sooner Boise Cit - r rcalizcs lhat she is " ot ,ht ' llllb of the " h «' ls of the bc,tor il be for her ' If " U re P° r,s are true ' therc is enough ore in the hills back of Boise to make her a Denver. Why don't ... , . , , , . with what she is pleased to term ,, ,, v c ., 7 , i .,. , "alkali fiat?" What possible ad x ., , \ „ . ^vantage would it be to Boise to , x , , build a town at Nampa at the ex pense of her own business? In sane jealousy of Caldwell is the only answer that can be given. she turn her surplus capital in that direction instead of squandering it in a vain attempt to compete Boise will begin to realize that such work i3 costly after a «while, and will then turn her attention to her own territory. In the mean time Caldwc n wi u enjoy the show. THR DEVIL FISH T ESCRIBED BY HUGO 1« n*>t * m »re fanactaui monster milmHa, whetlitrU ta*es tlie f rm of chilis and Intr. b 1 i »LS rvmPteut. a eue cuke or du üb urne. Like the octop-is < t tii»- «tory, i clasps ibe victim in its ten î» fu * ml 1 <:■"** «''«• r . '»* ho "' ble c inhrace. Attacked wi h H stett?r s dmis KDp, Dually t b^i>d »r>s it. and toe qu ndam snWse.l ; l)fr.i t il»Uftt ro l.a In U" «eise Of: nurbiira !r ed f ng? dereil I y lhe rMtora'lon ct ompiete lifi'tb. I)}.p-p li, too, and consil-' patloi. those nM * d r-.morseless cnrm es of the | luu - n » it * fu" d. and »re un*i y driven 1 ffotn the fi Id by tlili W>po'.eon cf rumdlts , the , grrauet. vlie purest la the liini'y phsimtcopoe *. Khtummt «m saccaiubs 10it. luao »Idii«; troubler, 'fte nerres. «hen orerst?»'ne»f. regain 11 iletude I acd viftor bv lis a d and the ability to red trao- j q n ly and eal w.th x-4t are lacreift'd by It. tlettrt ! to it In time and aroid unnecessary sutlerlng. • j ROYAL K555I *akiH 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. a marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, aud can not be sold in Competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. R oyal BA 'k ing P owder Co., lo6 Wall St., new York. HATE YOU SEEN Those lines of spring and summer dress goods at Howard Sebree Co's? They are neat, elegant and cheap, and in everyway commend them selves to the attention of the ladies. The assortment of buttons, laces and embroideries could scarcely be surpassed. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hosiery are displayed in many styles and colors, ranging in qual ity from the substantial ribbed up to the tine silk clocked. They have just received by ex press an elegant line of sun um brellas and parasols in desirable colors—plain and lace covered. TAXES FOR 1888. The County Commissioners have levied the following assessments for 1888: Current expense fund 40 cts. on each $100. Court house bond tax, 20 cts. on each $100. Territorial tax, 3ö cts. on each $100. Payette bond tax. 4 cts. School tax, 40 " " Bridge tax, 4 Lower Payette Bridge tax 2 cts. " Road tax, 15 cts on every $100. A tax of $2 is levied on every person subject to poll tax for a hos pital tax. Every male citizen between the ages of 21 and GO are subject to $3 poll tax. The commutation fee for road poll tax was fixed at four dollars for every person liable to poll tax. —The petition of M. A. Kurtz ? D. Ilartkopf, Stephen Dietrich and M. Conway, for a new school dis trict, was granted by the county commissioners at their recent ses sion. The boundaries of the new district are as follows: The west line to be the half section line of Sec. 33, T. 5 X., II 4 W; the east line to be the E. line of the NW^ S. 1, T. 4 N., R. 4 W.; the south line to be the Boise River and N. line to be three milts north of Boise river. The new district will be known as No. 38. ATTENTION LADIES. When in need of Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Mitts, Underwear, Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, call on Gwinn. LUMBER. We have at our mills at Emmett, well seasoned common lumber, only $10 per thousand, cash. Also Matched Flooring, Siding, Rustic, Ceiling and Shingles, all cheap for cash on delivery. J. W ardwell. HERE IS A BARGAIN. The old reliable Iowa House is now offered for sale at a bargain. Anyone wishing a money-making business, now is the chance. The house is in good repair and doing a good business. Failing health is the reason for selling. consumption speedily cured. To the E ditor —Please inform your read ers that i have a positive remedy lor the above f. a med disease, liy its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and postoffice address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C. 181 Pearl St. N. Y. MONEY TO LOAN. $100,000 to loan on farm prop erty. Enquire of C has. H. R eed. is c /xnjmpriox oua vu ^ e? Ke'tdthe fo'.lowirg: Mr. C. n. Jîorrlj, Newark. ArV., s»y : ' Waa down with ! bjeess of Lung', amt friends ad î pî y- ic!n-.5 pronounced ao «1 1 - curable Consumptive. B-gan takia? Dr. Kind's Xew Discovery for Consumption, am new on my tii'râ bottle, and able to orer»ee the work on inj fa m. It Is the fiuest tne^ic ne everma^e." J-Bse M ddlhwart. Decatur. Obi.», s >y s : ' Ilid It cot been for Pr. K.n* ■ New DUcovery for Consumption I wo-ld tare died tf lung trouble". Was g ven up by doe o ». Ain now I11 best of health.'* Try' It. Sample bott e free at Little à £1» ch'ey's Drug Store. ELECTKIC BITTED. TMs remedy la b( c -mlnK to well kcown and *0 popular as to need no special mention. All w'.io h .r<! n ed E'ectrlc Bitters sing the sam«i sorg of praise. A pu er medicine does no', exist at.d It ' guaranteed to do all that la clal-r.ed. Elec'r.c Bitters will enre i l diseases of the L'ver and Kidney«, wlli remove PlinpUa. B>1L«, Salt Itheiim and olher affectlois caused bj Impure blood. W>il drive malaria froui the syst« m and prirent as we'l as core ma'arlal ferer'. For cure ot heaiïarhe, constipation an I ludiicestlon t'y Electric Bitters. Eatlre satl^fa-tlon guaracteed or money refunded. Price 50 c nt< and )1 per bo'Ue at LtUle & Bla-.ch lej's Dreg s ore. Pimples, Boils, . And Carbuncles result from a debilitated, impoverished, or irapare condition cf the blood. Ayer's Sarsaparilla prevents and euros these eruptions and painful tumors, by removing their cau.;e : the only effect ual way of treating them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has prevented the usual course of Boils, vrhioh have pained r.n.i distressed me every season for sev eral years.— G. Scales, Plainvüie, Mich. I was badly troubled with Pimples on the face; also with a discoloration of the skin, which showed itself in ugly dark patches. No external treatment did more than temporary good. Ayer's Sar sapariila effected A Perfect Cure, an-i I hsve not been troubled since.— T. W. Boddy, River st., Lowell, Mass. I was troubled with Boils, and my health was much impaired. I began using Ayer's Sarsanariila, and, in due time, the eruptions all «lisappeared, and my health v/as completely restored.— John i:. Elkins, Editer Stanley Observer, Albemarle, N. C. I was troubled, for a long time, with a hurjor which appeared on my face in ugly Pimples and Blotches. Ayer's Sar saparilla cured me. I considfer it the best blood purifier in the world.—Charles H. Smith, North Craitsbury, Vt Ayer's Sarsaparilla 13 sold by all druggists . Ask for Ayei 's Sarsaparilla , and do not be persuaded to take any other . ff Prepared by Dr . j.c. AyerS : Co ., Lowell , H sml l' rice 01 ; sis bottles , S6. Ü -CD P I—» CD ^ t »-»• 0 Q 0 P CD P H-• S CD O P CO CD w o o c-h CO p p p m tf o CD CO o 0 o o CQ o o o CD CD UÏ w p CQ O P CQ w p pi p O Q »—• p U1 m % p CD <o p CD CD P W P »-s CD o o o CD ►-j 0 1 g p , P M« C+ CQ o o c~t P 4 P 9* H r+ O H c+ O 0 0 P P P. U1 0 ® & 4 0 fî 4 01 (D M l-b M o w rf O o o p. Ill t* o o w nj n H o o I» H oward S ebrer. capital, 150,000. b. f. W hite. Stock Growers *TradersBank Of Caldwell, Idaho. O S SCOTT ac CO., Baj^fcers. C. S. SCOTT, Cashier, Tran&acts a General Banking Business. REAL ESTATE AGENT & NOTARY PUBLIC FOR ADA CO. Deposits received subjict to check on demand. Exchange sold on the principal cities in Great Britiin, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal. Africa, Germany. Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Austria, Russia, Poland, Roumania, The Orient and Australia. Exchange bought and sold on all the principal cities of the United Slates. Agents for the White Star & Guion Line steamship tickets to and from Europe. A full line of Fire Insurance Companies. Policies issued on all classes of property. All collecting will receive personal and prompt attention. Special atten tion given to the shipment of ores, gold and silver bullion, on which liberal advances will !>e made. Will buy County and Territorial warrants. PRINCIPAL l TIREES PON DEXTS. Chase National Bank, New York City. First National Bank, Ogden, Utah Wells Fargo & Co. San Francisco, Cala. Commercial National Bank, Ogden, Utah. Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. First National Bank of Idaho, Boise City, I. T. Commercial National Bank, Portland, Or. Boise City National Bank, Boise City, Idaho. ««-interest allowed on timë deposits. C. W. COOPER, Dealer in Ruogh and Dressed LUMBER! Windows , Doors , Blinds , Screens , Lath , Shingles , Cement , Red Cedar Posts, And all kinds of Building Material. Caldwell, Idectio. Grain taken in exchange for goods. PICARD & ROBERTS, -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -—DEALERS IN Fresh & Salted Meats. -HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ïïi-cies and 3Pelts, caldwell, IDAHO. Furniture Store ! -A.. -A.. HOOVER. Mattresses, Window Shades Bed Hoom Sets, Parlor Sets, Etc. all kinds of.furniture in STOCK. Repairing of Every Description Neatly Done. Caldwell, Idaho. Drugs ! Books ! Stationery ! tobacco. cigars. wall paper. Oils, Paints, Sheep Dins, Confections, Notions, Etc., Etc wholesale and retail. Little & Blatchley. UTAH NURSERT CO Salt Lake City, Utah. J. A. Goodhue, Pres. General agents for the Geneva Nursery , of Geneva . s. y., who have been established 41 years, and have 500 acres in cultivation of ; Fruit arid Ornamental Trees. address all correspondence to the utah nursery co.. * * * salt lake city. E. J. HARNESS, Salesman. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED With or without Patent Irtnr pBMKf ITSELF Toor Attention U invited to the fact th * t in pu » chasing the latest issue of this work , you get A Dictionary contain ing 3000 more words an «l nearly 2000 mora illustration » than any other American Dictionary ; A Gazetteer of the World containing orer 25,000 Titles , with their pronunci - ation and a rast amount of other information . ( recently added ,) and A Biographical Dictionary giring pronunciation of names and brief facti concerning nearly 10,000 Noted Persona : aiav Tarions tables giring valuable information . Ail in One Book. Webster ' s Unabridged Dictionary is recommend , ed by the State Superintendenta of Schools in M States , and by leading College Presidents of the United States and Canada . It is Standa rd Au thority with the United 8tates Supreme Coort , and in the Government Printing Office . It has been selected in erery ease where state Purchases hare been made for Schools , and is the Diction - *rT upon which nearly all the school boobs are Set the Latest and Best ft is sn inral nable companion in erery 8chool , and at erery Fireside . Specimen pats and MONEY ! MONEY ! MADE By calling at Caldwell Pork Pack - ing Co. Depot, opposite Pacific Hotel to buy your pork, BEEF, POULTRY AND MUTTON. SUGAR CURED TTAVS SHOULDERS, BACON, SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS at wholesale and retail. fubUsMby G. * C. MERR1AM4C0., Springfield, lbs., U. S. A, PHOTOGRAPHY! I am now prepared to do first-class work at my gallery in Caldwell, and solicit the pat ronage of the public When you want a • ' . PHOTOGRAPH, (SMALL 0& CABINET SIZE) OR ANY THING IN THE ARTIST LIKE. F. MOOBEe