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VOL X.--N0. 85. . , • .p.t'il- >!i f •*•■ 'Hi HAILEY, IDAHO, MONDAY. APRIL 11,1887. (TWELVE AND ONE-HALF ( CENTS PER COPY WOOD RIVER TIMES) HAILEY. IDAHO. OFFICE ■ TIMM B0U.SINO, 8. E. OOBKEB MAIM AMD CROY STREETS. Published Every Evening, Snndayt Exeepted. Subscription Rates : Dll can, out Jtir, OJ mall...............$10 00 Eae covy, «lx aonth.. by mall........... I 00 One copy, thaa* month, by mail.......... t BO oaa copy, one month, by mall............. 1 o') Ona bopy. oBe waeh, delivered by carrier;. «S single coplea.............................. 12 H Advertising Rates Farnlahed on application at tbe office, or to any of oar Agents. T. E. PICOTTE, Publisher. P B. TRUE, County Surveyor, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, And Mining Enoinkeb. HAILEY......IDAHO. N J. BROWN, M. D., (Successor to Miller fc Brown), Physician and Surgeon, HAILEY, IDAHO. Residence on 1st Avenue, between Carbonate and Galena streets. Calls attended promptly, day and nlgbt. E PH. DAFT, Assayer, HAILEY, .... IDAHO. Samples from a distance promptly attended to. •7*All returns warranted. Y WOLTERS, Assayer. Office—On Main street, opposite tbe PoBtofflce, Hailey, Idaho. Assaying and Analytical JWork, in all of fit branches. de? M RS. CHRISTMAN, M, D. (Graduate of Royal Medical College, Copenhagen, Denmark.) Female Physician and Accoucheuse, HAILEY, IDAHO. Office—Next door to United States Land Office. %S r Mrs. Dr. Christman has had over twenty years' experience. H OWARD D. STETSON, Assayer, Notary Public and Conveyancer. J^RANK P. CAVANAH, Mining Engineer —AND— U. S. Deputy Mineral Survetor, HAILEY, - - IDAHO. JAMES H. HAWLEY, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law —AND — U. 6. Dist. Attorney foe Idaho. > _ Offlsa ana Residence: Hailey, Alturas County, 5 Idaho. D J^YTTLETON PRICE, Lawyer. Office: Coffin A Co.'a block, np stairs, HAILEY,......IDAHO. P E. ENSIGN, Attorney-at-Law, HAILEY, .... IDAHO. Will practise In all the Courts. Jg B. LEMMON, Attorney-at-Law and Insurance Agent. Office—On Bullion, between Main and River eta., Hailey, Idaho. $35,000,000 Represented. Lowest Rates. P. Bff. BRUNER. OKO. Iff. PARSONS. A. J. BRUNER. JJRUNER, PARSONS & BRO'ER, Attorneys-at-LaW, HAILEY, IDAHO. OFFICE : Over Coffin b Co.'a Store. -^yM. hyndman, Attorney-at-Law, HAILEY AND KETCHCTM, IDAHO. Practises in all the Courts. JJR. D. W. FIGGINS, Physician and Surgeon. HAILEY, IDAHO. Office : Next door to Buport'e Drug Store, up stain. T. HALL, Real Estate and Collection Agent Real property bought and sold; rents collected, *nd taans negotiated. Desirable bargains in town and country. OFFICE: Bullion rtrett, one door West of Dr. Brown's office. si AGENCY, RILEY & MALLORY, Hailey, Wood River, Idaho. All Kinds of Property Bought and Sold. CHOICE CITY PROPERTY AT VERY LOW FIGURES. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Prompt Attention Given to Collections. Life, Fire and Accident Insnrance in Old Reliable CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. BARGAINS. Following are a few of the Bargains on our books: $1200.—Dwelling House; 4 rooms; cellar, barn, and fruit trees; lot 100x120; situate on Sscond ave., between Crey and Bullion stiects. $500.—Dwelling House; 3 rooms; lot 100x120, well fenced. Corner Spruce street and Second ave. $1800.- Dwelling House; 4 rooms and summer kitchen; city water in house; lot 100x120, well im proved. Corner Fourth avenue and Bullion street—opposite Dr. McKay's residence. $175— Small House, corner First avenue and Pine street; lot 30x120. $309.—Two vacant lots, 30x120 feet each. Corner First avenue and Galena street. $1000.—Store room on Main street, formerly occupied by May & Krieg; lot 30x120; good frost-proof cellar. $400.—Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block 23; adjoining J. O. Swift's residence, on Third avenue, between Pine and Walnut streets. $700.—House of 3 rooms; lot 75x120. Fourth avenue, between Bullion and Croy streets. 11000.—House of 4 rooms; city water in house. Corner First avenue and Carbonate street. $300.—Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5 and G in Block 50; 150x120 feet. Corner Third avenue and Silver street, facing tbe new schoolhouse, CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS in any part of the city, at prices from $25 to $300 per lot. SECURE YOUR LOTS before the Spring Boom Advances the Prices. RILEY & MALLORY. Croy Street, Hailey, Idaho. SPRING BED FACTORY UPHOLSTERING. The nndersigBed, having just opened a SPRING BED AND UPHOLSTERING ESTABLISHMENT, are prepared to sell Spring Mattresses and Spring Beds At Lower Flgnrf a than any Dealer, a* they nianu facture them themselves. They are also prepared te do Upholstering Work at short notice. In the spring they in a Complete Stock of FURNITURE. W. S. MACK & CO., fel9dkwl2m Opposite the Theater, HAILEY, IDAHO. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY Sait Lake City, Conducted by tbe SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. SECOND TERM FOR BOARDERS will begin FEBRUARY 1, 1887. The Course of Study embraces all the branenes a thorough nnd accomplished education. Languages, General Drawing, and Vocal Music, being included in the English course, form nc extra charge. Half-fare tickets can be procured for pupils. Terms moderate. For catalogues, address as above. jalO ATTENTION! We arc WORKING CLASSES prepared to furnish sll classes with employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light, and profitable. Pei sons of either sex easily earn from 54) cents to $5.00 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting all their time to the business Bovr and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may send their address, and test the l usi ne***, we make this offer: To such as are not satis fii-d, w* 1 will s**nd on** dollar to pay fort he trouble of writing. Full particulars and outfit free. Ad dress GEO. STINSON A CO., P vtland, Me. n30 THE HOLLAR COLUMN. (Advertisements not exceeding an Inch (or ten tines of small type) in length will be inserted in this column for one dollar per week, or fifty cents the first insertion and twenty-five cents each ad ditional insertion—payable in advance.] For Sale, Cheap. Two Billiard Tables—a carom and a pool tablo. Inquire at 8. J. FRIEDMAN'S, or mdl WM. UABJOUN'8. House to Rent. " A hduso of three rooms and cellar to rent cheap. Situated in a good neighborhood. Apply at IDAHO FORWARDING COMPANY'S, m8tf Hailey, Idaho. To Let, Cheap, to a prompt-paying party, the suite of three rooms over the Times counting aud editorial rooms. This is the pleasantest and most desirable office suite of rooms in town. Apply at Times office, Hailey. Discharge Lost. The original discharge of John McFarlan© from the Eleventh Regiment of Pennsylvania Cavalry bus been lost since last summer. The document is of no use to anybody but the owner, who prizes it highly. Ho will therefore feel under great ob ligations for its delivery at this office, or its return to him, addressed: JOHN MoFAKLAKE, care of E. D. Baker Post, G. A. It., Halley, Idado. del5* Cord Wood. Good Dry Wood, at $8.50 per Cord, delivered, by J. 8. WATERS, United States Land Office, fe2Ctf Hailey, Idaho. Notice. All parties having any claims against the late firm of J. H. WARREN A CO. are requested to pre sent them at OBoe, All parties owing the said firm are urgently re quested to pay up at once, as after the first of February ail unsettled accounts will be placed in the hands of a collector. BENJ. JAMES, At the Eagle Meat Market. nalley, Idaho, January 7,1887. ja7 Strayed or Stolen. Fmm Sawtooth, last Fall, one SORREL MARE, seven years old. branded UH (combined) on left flank, with white pip in forehead; one BAY COLT, three years old, with white strip in forehead, branded JHK (combined) on left flank; one BAY COLT, one year old. The undersigned will pay a liberal reward for any information of their present whereabouts. H. M< MANUS. Caro of the Times office. Hailey, Idaho. February 3, 1887. Taken Up. A BAY MULE, with saddle-marks, but no visible brand, lame in right fore leg, came to my corral, near the Camas Mill, on the 80th of December; is spry, and young-looking and weighs about 700 pounds. The owner is requested to call at my place, pay charges, and take the mule away. JAMES RICHARDSON, At Ranch near Camas Mill. $25 Reward. The undersigned hereby offer $25 reward for evidence thHt will secure the conviction of any party or parties using powder to kill fish in the running streams of Alturas county. J. M. BnucETT, E. Daft, C, J. Skj.wyn, J. a. Rupert, E. C. Coffin. Hailey, Idaho, August 2, 188G. Ranch to Rent. A Ranch on Camas Prairie is for rent for one year from date. The said ranch is a timber culture, and situate along Soldier creek, which runs through it. Home 80 acres of it are under a lawful fence, and 50 acres have been cultivated. The owner will rent it to any industrious indi vidual who will agree to plaut 10 acres to trees, the first thing in the. spring, as soon as they arrive, and who will agree to keep the fences up. No other rent will be charged. Apply at the Times office. A Card. T« all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure ypu, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New' York City. del4 The Baxter Hotel, Ketchum, PAUL P. BAXTER, proprietor, la the oldest and best kept hotel on Wood River. The dining room is the largest in the Territory, and the tables are supplied with everything the market affords. The rooms are largo, airy and well furnished. Charges very moderate. This is a HOTEL, and when in Kotchum don't fc/get the fact,or the loca ion Main street, below First National Bank. s2t Matrimonial Agency. JANSEN & CO., 0, Station Road, Plaistetl, Lon. don, England. Established to supply Settlers in the States with the addresses of respectable young women who are willing to communicate with bona fide Tradesmen, Farmers, and others desirous of meeting with useful wives. They will be sup plied from the Agricultural Districts of England, Ireland, Scotland, ami Wales, as well ns the Con tinent <>f Europe. Applicants should state their particular requirements and preferences, enclos ing Postal Order for CO cents, to meet preliminary expebsos. aufid&w NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 1 1TKY BAR PLACER MIXING COM -J PANY.—Location of principal place of busi ness, Hailey, Idaho.—Location of works, Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. Notice is hereby given that, at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 28th day of Feb ruary, 1887, an assessment (No. 3) ol ten cants flOc.) per shrre was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secret iry at the office of the company, in the Times office, corner of Croy and Main streets, Hailey, Idaho. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the Sixteenth Day of March, 1887, Will be delinquent and advertised for sale at pub lic auction; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of March, 1887, to pay the delinquent assessment, to gether with costs of advcitlsiug and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. T. U. pJCOTTE, Secretary. Office: In the Times counting-room, corner of Main a'-d Croy streets, Hailey, Idaho. i Postponement. The date of delinquency of the above assess ment is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, March 23, 1887, and the day of sale until TUES DAY, April 6, 1887. T. E. PICOTTE, Secretary L. B. P. M. Co. Ilailey, Idaho, March 10, 1887. Postponement. Th^ dat* of delinquency of the above assess ment is hereby p- stponed until Wednesday, April G, 1887, and sale day to Al»**il 20. T. E. Pit OTTE, Secretary. Hailey, Idaho, March 23,18b7. A LIBRARY TO EYERY SUBSCRIBER! UNPARALLELED OFFER I 38 Novels and Other Works -AND THE TOST-PAID, TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA, One Year for Three Dollars I These books, bound in cloth, would cost $40. The following is a list of tka 38 books we send to every old subscriber who renews his subscription and every new subscriber to the WEEKLY TIMES sending $3. Read This List: (Eacli book complete in itself): 1. THE WIDOW HttDOTT PAPER®. 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