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D-PRICËS Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years tlie Standard» Badley, the smoke vender. School books at Wright's drug store Send 50 cents for T ue T ribune to January 1,181*3. A full line of storm serges now on sale at Montie Jî. Gwinn Mer. Co. You furnish tha feet; ().ike3 Bros furnish the shoes. A full line of school supplies at Wright's drug store. Oakes Bros, show up the best line of fancy dress trimmings. Go to Wright's drug store for school books for your children. You read this, and so do 1000 others; suppose it was a local of yours. Blatchley is headquarters for school books and all school supplies. You want customers; so do we. Ad vertise and we will both get them. You can buy a pad of blank prom isory notes for 25 cents at this office. If you want to take a drive, remem ber that Johnson can be found at the •Id stand. Adjustable hardwood window screens to fit any window, at Central Lumber Company. Dressmakers please take notice: Oakes Bros, have the best dress linings in the town. ThiB is only a scheme to inform you that we can furnish your children with all school supplies. Blatchley. Something for Breakfast ! see our window, '"iihe Finest" is the place to get a variety of the best goods to eat. The orice of four drinks will keep you posted on national, state and local affairs until January 1, 18U3. Try T he Tribune. The shelf ware for the Caldwell Phar macy ha3 not arrived yet, which delays t*ie dispensing department, but any thing else in the c'ruj, patent medicine or toilet article line you may want, can be found there. North room of Masonic block. i BOWMAN After a short vacation we write again. Last crop hay is being harvested bj our people. Mr. Graves, who was sink at John Mammen's, has recovered sufficiently to be around again. Daughter of John Mammen is con valescing from her recent illness. Born, at Bowman, on October 1,1802, to Air. and Mrs. II. G. Jackson, a bouncing great big boy. Mother and »on doing nicely, and with careful attention we learn the father will re cover. Our citizens are trying to have the special mail routo from Caldwell to Bowman made a regular line. We hope all good citizens will appreciate the convenience and help us to procure the same. School has been closed at Center Point this week, fiom the fact of the! teacher haying received a shock re cently. Subscriber. SNAKE RIVES WATER WHEEL. Mr. Stockton, at the Ferry, is werk ing four men 011 his water wheel, and hopes to be able to complete it in a short time. The plan of this proposi tion is this; To build two large drums, 1C feet in diameter by 1G feet in length! Place them in the river resting at right angles from each other, 250 feet apart. Three cables with paddles five feet apart, two feet wide and 1» feet long, will then connect the two drums,there- j by creating such power as to be able to j raise water in almost any quantity and ! to almost any heighth.—Range and Valley. On« hundred and fifty tons of hay j for sale, and 1,000 acres of the finest ........ I winter pasture in the state. j 148 J. ß. W KIGIIT, 0 a !(a\ Y £*1, Idaho. « j All must understand that the new H Y AND PASTURE. Jaw requires that the registration 0/1 voters must close October 28th—ten days before election—after trhich no one tan get their names upov the list, nor [ under any circumstances be allotced to vote at the election, November 8th. Blatchley the druggist. RAILROAD RATES fo Poc&tello on occasion of Grand Lo dge of Idaho, Oct. 10, 1SW2, fare 115 on certificate plan. A. K. Steunenberg will sign certificates. By this plan you buy your ticket paying full fare; the agent also gives you a certificate, which when signed by Mr. Steunenberg, enti tles you to return lor one-fifth fare. Tickets on sale 5th to 11th; good re turning until 20th. Hound trip will cost $15.25. To Idaho Falls, on occasion of Wo mans' Christian Temperance union, Oct. 21 to 24. Kate of 1 1-5 making round trip cost $18.30. To Idaho Falls account of Bingham county fair, October 9, 10, 11, and 12. One fare for round trip, $15.25. To Caldwell from all Idaho points, October 19 and 20, 1 1-5 fare on occa ion of Goal Templars' Grand Lodge. Very well informed people have but little conception of the ten great railways, whose network of rails-covers 4 .he the United States —several of them have a length of more than 10,000 miles each. Horç these systems came to exist in their present vast dimensions, the territory which they cover, the causes which have led to their de velopment, and their future possi bilities and probabilities, will form the subject of a series of papers which will appear in the Cosmopol itan Magazine. The first of this series is by President Plant, the head of the extensive Plant system of railways and steamers, and ap pears in the October issue of the Cosmopolitan, covering the system -, of railways east of the Alleghanies and south of the Potomac. i ' i 1 | j j | : i Dyspepsia Hakes the Uvea of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, » all eone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and trregn nictroaa ,arlt y of tho bowels, are UioireSS some of tho more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does Entlniw not gct veU 01 ,tseM - H » requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates tho digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus A|#»k overcoming the local symp. „ \ . Corns removes the sympa- HOSOOCnO thetic cffects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes tho tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat Heart- Stressed mc, or did me little good. In an hour blirn after eating I would expe rience a falntness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up In a room with fresh paint. Last _ ® spring I took Hood's Sarsa- StOmBCn rllla—took three bottles. It did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." G ko&ge A. P age , Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. ; »ix for f 5. Prepared onlf by C. I. flood A CO., Apothecaries, Lotrcll, Mail. IOO Doses One Dollar notice for publication. Land Office at Boise City, Idaho, ) August 22, 1892. Ç Notier is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that sau! proof will I k- ma.le before the register and receiver at IJoi^e City, Idaho, on October 5, 1892. v " : Washington R. lfcck, of Ho-se Shoe i'f"« who H«l. application. No. 2IOS for the lot» I and 2 Sec. 2ï and lot 1 sec. 24 Tp. 7 N R iK. He names the follow ' n 8 witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Kze k ' e > -Sweet, Stephen J. rierce, Jeremiah Dill. 01 Sweet, Boise Co , Idaho, Samuel Clark son C has. S. K ingsley , Register. of ïfo« Sh^ Ilend,* IdaC Remember yon cannot vote unless you register now. The fact that you registered tiro years ago will not entitle yon to a vote. Registrar Callaway can be found at the postoffice. notice for publication. Land Office at Boise City, Idaho. > Oct. 4, 1892. ) Notice is hereby given that the followinp nair.ed settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support of his claim,antl that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at Boise City, Idaho, on November 14, 1892. viz: Henry Brady, of Caldwell, Idaho, who filed lid application No. 2991 for the the se Sec. 3, Tp. 3 n R 3w. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles M. Crain, Charles Mitchell, Wilbur S. Badley, Caldwell, Ada Co. Idaho; Charles W. Bernard, Nampa, Ada Co., Idaho. Chas. S. Kinosi.ey, Register. II Your ij w .• -.0 V:>:t :>;:t water 0 :1 t".i ■ Mnihis r.;;t c:i t:;i srr.o'.:p. An:l II you have ct>f::vrh y s!: T.tUl attack the dlie.'.io iu t!:e b'.no.l, 110' i.i yo'/.r nos?. K '";ovo tl.e i;n;>ai'3 causa, a:: th? lassl eT-iet subside «. To «'. > thl.i. t .': IU kk I ' j 8 »r .ia ;>art:!a, ths Rival I/. k> J purlller. w'.ibli permanently cures c:.-.t: :r!i. ir*:iÏT» r.:t:\vlivrr I'.lt, li!Ii:)i\'.'.ioes. In.tlt'.iCtf. slsfc l! \ co:<.sti;>aLij:i. CCo. COUNTY TREASURE'S NOTICE. Upon presentation I will pay all carrent ex pense warrants registered on or before July 1, ÜÜ, J.O. BAKKB, Treus. Ada Co. Boise City, Idaho, Oct. G, 18!)2. ORDER FOR SPECIAL TERM DIS TRICT COURT. Special Term of the District Cour; of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada. State of Idaho, \ Judicial Department. j By virtue of the authority vested in me, by an act of the legislature of the State ot Idaho, entitled, "An act to provide for fixing the terms of the District Courts of the several districts of the State of Idaho, and to add the sections of this Act to Chapter Three ofTitle One of the Code of Civil Piocedure of Idaho as Sections 3834 and 3835," ap proved December 20, 1890; it is hereby or dered that a special term of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada, shall commence at Boise City, the county seat of said Ada county, on the twenty-foui th day of October, 1892. E. Nugent. Judge of the Third Judicial District of th< State of Idaho. Done at Chambers, Boise City, Idaho, S p tember 27. 1892. -, i Order to Show Ctuu why Order of Sele of Reil Estât* Should Not be Made. In the Probate Court of the County of Ada, State of Idaho. In the matter of the Estate of Mary A. Gor. man, deceased. Charles II. Reed the administrator of the estate of Mary A. Gorman, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an Order of Sale of all the real estate, of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the Judge of said court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Pro bate Court on Friday, the 21st day of Octo ber. 1892, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the Court room of said Probate Court at the Court house in said County of A a, to show cause why ar. order sho .Id not be cranted to the said administrator to sell so I much of the real estate of the said deceased j Mary A. Gorman a_s shall be necessary. And that a copy ot tins oiuer oj ^aulishe j at least four successive weeks in the Cai.i> j well T rim' NE a newspaper printed ar ; < I published in said Ada county. W. F. Rvai.s, Judge of the Frobate Court Dated Sept. 22, 1892. MONTIE B. GWIflft MERCANTILE GO. HAS JUST OPENED THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OP ~~~~~ General EVER SHOWN IN CALDWELL SEE ]V(JRCHANDISE OUR DRESS GOODS. OUR CLOTHING. OUR FURNISHING GOODS. OUR OAR OP HEATING STOVES ARE ON EXHIBITION AND CANNOT BE EQUALED. We are better prepared to fill Pall öuders than ever before, and we invite purchasers from surrounding country as well as hoirie consumers to leave thoir orders with us. MONTIE B. GWINN MERCANTILE COMKNY. v .r. ' 3Î& We arestilltakingstep^ to procure for our patrons tlie very best of everything in the Grocery Line, and no one is going to be disappointed. Of teas we have one brand in particular of which we will say : You get more tea and better tea from a pound of SCHILLING'S BEST than from any other kind. It makes more cups ; it provides more pleasure. It invigorates but never irritates. In its purity is its power and hence its econ omy. In its use you happily combine both pleasure and profit. When you buy tea be sure you get tea not paint and poison I Green teas are hard on your purse and hard on your health ! In SCHILLING'S BEST Is your safeguard. You won't know what pure tea means until you try it * Sold by £ STII.ES & DUNBAR j Bert àq<1 Goes Farthest last chance ditch comp I ^ T Place of business, Ummett, Malm Notice Is hereby «iven th.» . of tlie directors held ,i s 'i a meeting tember 17, IRfti, an assessing!} siîf per share was levied upon the «5T,î 1 2?" ,r » «si the corporation, pavable on ,,r i, <• 1ital stockt Ortober, JS92 . tô fhèÂ2£ r o & tlle at Kmnictt, Idaho. * ' SJl(l corporation Any stock upon which this asses*™».. unpaid on the al>ovo date will be ' rpn »lns advertised tor sale at publie aiictton Ä nt «W payment Is made before, it w ill » 'W «nl«w 3ist day of October, 1892, to p»y the^u.. on ">e assessment together with costs f n .f l3, W| H and expenses of sale. ' a( ivertlsing Kmmctt, Sept. 17, 1892 " Fultos . Secretary \jtf NOTICE TO CREDITOÏW ~~ list ate of Nancy A. I)cnient deceased Notice Is hereby given bv the mwi . Furnian I,. Keller, administrator with' «J® 1 **. annexed of the estate of ffiv A ceased, to the creditors of* and to a T. ent de ' having claLns against, the said <leeouM,l pe £ (m * hi bit thein. with the necessary vouX?'&?* ten months after the llrst publlratinï, '„W» notice, to the said administrator at the «m hli Morrison & «ice in the County of Ada. l,eof ulmlnlstrrator with the win annexe nf lf R ' tute of Nancy Dement deceased , ni,e e «" •ated at Caldwell, Hept. 13, 1892. desert land, final proof,—notice Kn. publication. U. S. Land Office, Boise City, Idaho ) September 5, 1892. ' t Notice is hereby given that Flora r I.ittle, of Caldwell, Idaho, has filed notice of intention to make proof on her desert lw claim No. 866. fo, the e V z nw^ Sec 2, sw V. See. 14, Tp 4 N R 3 w, before the Reg ister and Receiver at Boise City, Idaho on Saturday, the ' ' 15th day of October, 1892, She names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: George Little, Sherman M. Coffin Henry IJ. Blat;hley and Charles O. Picard' all of Caldwell, Ada Co. Idaho. ' C has . S. K ingsley , Register, notice for publication. Land Office, Boise City, Idaho, \ September 3, 1892. j Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intentm to make final prcof in support of his claim and that said procf will be made before the register and receiver at Boise City, Idaho, on October 22, 1892. viz: John W. Givens, of Fnrma, Idaho, whe filed fid. application No. 2,654 for the nek Sec. II, Tp. 5 n R 6w. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of, said land, vit: George W. McConnell, David K. McConneli of l'arma, Idaho, Arian T. Thomas, Felix A. Tari.il, «f Boise City, Idaho. C has. S. K ingsley , Register. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Lest salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and postively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to.give perfect satulaction, or money refunded.T Price 25 cents per tox. For sale by H . D. Blatchley. notice for publication. Land Office, Boise City, Idaho. ) Sept. 28, 1892, j Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Regis anil Receiver at Boise City, Idaho, on November 12, 1892. viz: Mary An Regan, of Err.mctt, Idaho, who made Ilü. entry No. 1S56, for the wj£ ne# nvrj( se '4 and ne% s>w# Sec. 32, Tp. 8 N R 1 w. She names thefollowing witnesses to prove lier continuous residence itpor. and cultivation of, said land, viz: Michael Vag ison, Thrn-.as Murphy, Emir.ett, Idaho, Wil liam Connaughton, Sweet, Idaho, Price l:ain, Ln.mett, Idaho. C has. S. K inosi.ey, Recister,