WOOD RIVER TIMES
HAILEY. IDAHO.
FBIDAY.........................AUGUST 18. 1887
BOW TO IXPROYE OUB CITY.
Lawlaton Tsllar.)
There are all sorts of men in the
world; selfish, semi-selfisk, meanly-sel
fish and genditrtfs: A selfish and
meaoly-selfisb man does nothing for a
community tbit ha does not get pey
ftor or that be does not .expect to get
pay fort Ha is without a generous
impulse. A semi-selfish mail does
many things for a town in an indif
ferent way, beoause it is easier (o do
them than not. It ia easier to give a
half dollar, whioh a good-natured man
Can easily spare, than to refuse a per
son who asks assistance.
A gettefbus man ie always helping
somebbdy; not always with money,
more often, perhdp*, with good deeds;
many times with an eneouraging smile
and often with 4 sympathetic word.
We saw a Specimen of a generous
and a selfish man in our city a dsy or
two ago. They both professed to be
teachers of morals and Christianity.
Both nave been employed in one of
otot literary institutions that was not
toell able to pay its way. One bad
worked hard, got 4 little pay; the
other had filled Mil engagement and
reoeived all his pay.
Tba oiiei tfcho had not reoeived all
hia pay was hard at work improving
tha grounds and buildings around
him. The other a younger and
Slrbngar man had nothing to do, did
toothing. Exercise would have beCto
4 benefit to him. He Stid he Wal 4n
experienced hand St the work heeded
to be done, but he oould see nothing
in Sight and therefore Sat idle. He
knew that others were giving time
without iny pay, raising money to pay
him for labor done, but he was too
meanlV-Selfish to donate a stroke of
work to benefit the world or the town
which supported him. These two
tilen represent a class.
Every man has now and then time
to give an hour or dsy to benefit the
city when there is no one to pav him.
The generous man does. The svlfish
man refuses to do so. If our town
ever grows its growth will be greatly
aided by the generous men in it.
Why not all take a hand now and
then as leisure affords opportunity, in
driving a nail or SfnootHing a walk,
6r improving a public builditog? Let's
build up.
TRfi (LOTHfen THAT KILL.
i'tlo advice to women to promote
their health by out-door exercise is
never wanting. But no amount of
fresh sir exeroise can save women
from the evil effects of their present
style of dress. It is their clothes that
kill them.
Every step a woman takes, her foot
contends with her skirt. She lifts it
on the itoatep, and she lifts it on the
Heel. The weight may be ounces or
pounds, but it ia taken up at every
step. The heavy skirts, with flounces,
overskirt, bustle, braid, beads, and
other trimmings, bang their many
pounds and many yards; flapping
around the feet and legs of the wester.
The oorset does not allow space to
take a full breath, apd the tight sleeves
causes the muscles to cry for room.
Dressed in this fashion, the wearer
comes back from her walk for "fresh
air and exercise" tired through and
through, and is the worse for it, be
<aua she has lifted and earned hun
dreds of pound*.
Stand al any city street corner, and
(54ttih tho women as they pass. How
tired tHfe)> look ! How their dresses
flap around them! Contrast them
with men. Men's feet lift no Weight
of clothes. Men's step contend with
nothing. Every muscle has its nat
ural exercise. Out door air and ex*
eroiae are good for them.
The advice women need ia for
shorter, lighter and looser dresses.
Mra. Jenness-Miller has not come a
day too soon with her better costume,
if the health of women is to be im
proved. M?4. Celia B. Whitehead
has shewn "What's the matter." Be
fore her, Mrs. Amelia Bloomer, nearly
40 years ago, set the example of
abott, loose dresses.
The style was adopted bv many
women, Among them Mrs. Elizabeth
Cady StattXoo; Miss Susan B. An
thony, and the present writer. How
light and oomfcrtsble and neat it was!
How easily we went up stairs without
Stepping on ourselves! How we came
down stairs without fear of being
stepped on! A walk on ■ rainy day
Or in * muddy street had no terror,
hi* there were no yards of draggled
skfrts to clesu. We hsd room to
breathe, and freedom for nur feet.
But this healthful dress was "deipiSed
and Rejected" by the great public.
On one Occasion, Miaa Anthony, in
company With me, started to go to
tha postofBoe in New York, in the
Bloomer eosttime. Bot we were aur
rounded and feedired in bv a crowd !
. . * __ r
Which hooted Ma jeered. We
eaoed only by a tarri.ge sent by a |
friend who saw our dilemma. i
U , ,, , . . , I
wa» so ilimcult to wear this dress, 1
wiih the odium that was cast upon it,
that we leturned sorrowfully to the
bondage of our bodies for the sake of
freedom to live unmolested. Thsi
was long ago. Now women might
accept the light, sensible dress which
Mrs. Jenness-Miller wears and com
mends, without fear of unpleasaut
comment. In it they may take fresh
air and exeicise, and gain in health.
Lucr Stow*.
-The platform just adopted by
the Pennsylvania Republicans ar
raigns the National Administration
for general imbeoility. It also advo
cates a protective tariff, favors boun
ties on imports in AmerioSh bottoms,
declares in favor of a dependent
pension bill, and indorses Jsttoes G.
Blaine for President in 1888;
LETTER LIST.
List of Latter* remaining In th* Bailey (Idaho)
Poatoflce for the week ending Augnat 11, 1MT.
Peraona calling for any of tkeee Letter* will pleaea
aey "Advertised."
Batee, J W Fretnthlok, Phil
Brace, Ale* Heller, John
Brace, S S Kilby, 0 C. 1
Clark, Nettle McKean. J
Devine; James bteward, Dofa
OUT HAMMER. Poatmastt*.
Most Excellent.
J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Khoxville,
Term., writes: "My family And I are
beneficiaries of your most excellent med
icine, Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption; having fbUnd it to be all that
you claim fbr it, desire to testify to its
virtue. My friends to whom I have rec
ommended it, praise it at every oppor
tunitv." Df. Ring's New Discovery for
consumption is gnarauteed to cure cougha
colds, bronchitis, asthma, croup and
every affection of throat, chest and lungs.
Trial bottles free at J. A. Rupert's drug
store. Large size $1.00.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks!
The following blank forms are for
sale, for cash only, at the TiSxs office:
Px* Dotm
Marriage certificate ;$1 00
Execution and bill of coats..;. 1 00
Jurors'summons............. 50
Warrant ot arrest............ 50
Writ of attachment.......... 50
Affidavit for attachment....... 50
Undertaking for attachment... 50
Summons............ 50
Criminal complaints.......... 50
Venire..................... 50
Constable's Sale............. 50
(The above are for Juaticea' and Constables' uae.)
Proof of Labor.............. 50
Db&d of , Trust............... 1 00
Mining Deed................ 1 00
Quit-claim Deed............. 1 00
Location notice.............. 50
Lease................... 100
Special Power-of-attorney..... 1 00
Chattel Mortgage............ 1 00
By the pieoe, 7£ and 15 cents each
In lots of 100, one-half of above prices
For twenty years Dr. William*
Indian Pile dintment has been (he
standard Pile femedv of the world.
wn on Tu.ed.y, m* -nt day «r September,
I!* 7 -** 'J o'clock in tn. forenoon of raid day. at
the Oonrirooifc «f ctid Court at th« Curthoo**; to
es-|tb*towu of Haltey. County of Alturae, Territory
&
■»*<• r «*i **t»tc h*t.-ngint<sotaiii <]« eased;
And that a copy of thia order b» inrbtmferd at!
l«aat four ante, eelve week* lr the Wood luvar
and ewbtmbnd
I>at*d Aaguet mb. 1 SS 7 .
», 7 r.ak.w jndg* and «!* oirtJouvk.
NEW TO-DAY.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
It appearing to the Judge of Bald Probata Court,
by the petition thia day presented and filed by
Banmel Martin, the Administrator of the estate of
Jamea Dll linger, deceased, praying for an ortlbt
of sale of real estate, that It is necessary to sell
the whole cf the real estate to pay the debts but
standing against the d«reaflftt3, and the debts, ex
penP^I And chtrges of administration*
It Is therefore ohdet-ed by the Judge of said
Court that all persona interested In the estate of
said deceased appear before the said Probate
Court on the 22d day of September, ▲. D. 1887. at
11 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, at the
courtroom of said Probate Conrt in the town of
Hailey, County of Alturas. Territory of Idaho, to
show cause why an order should not be granted to
the said Administrator to aell so much of the real
estate of the said deceased is shall he necessary;
That a copy of this order be published at least
four successive weeks in the Wood Ritfh Daily
Dated August 17th, 1887.
E B. LEMMON,
el8 Probate Judge And ex-officio Clerk.
elrma Meat market
Main atraet, bet. Cubontle led Galena.
HAILEY, - - - - IDAHO,
MENAS fc MATTHE8, Proprietor*,
Dealers In premium
Beef, Teal, Mottos, Port, Corned
Beef, Etc., Etc.
A apeclalty of Tianna, Bologna, and aU kind* of
Bausagea.
Everything of tb* bait, and aatiafaction guar
an teed.
MKNA8 k kUTTHKS,
Jylfdil Proprietor*.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE;
In the matter of tha EaUte of Banry Frost, da
caaaad.
It appearing to tha Jndire of said Court by tha
petition presented and filed on tha 18th day of
August. 1887, by J. H. Hague, Public Administra
tor and Administrator of tba aetata of Henry
Froat, deceased, praying for an order of aala of
roal estate, that it ia necaaaary to aell the whole
of tba real estate to pay tha debts outstanding
againat the deceased, and the debts, expanses and
charges of administration:
It to therefore ordered by tha Jndga of said
Court that all persona to tares ted in tha aetata of
said deceased appear before tha aald Probata
tsday. the 20th day of September.
FAIR
-re*
Benefit of the Pabllc School Librarr
-WILL B* HELD IN—
HAILEY THEATER,
Moi Wednesday Evelina
OCTOBER 4th and Sth.
PARTICULARS WILL fiX ftlVXW
HERXAFTXR.
MORTGAGE ASSESSMENTS.
According to law all mortgages—
real and chattel—will be assessed
All mortgages on the records will he
assessed to mortgagees, unless other
wise provided in the mortgage; so
if any mortgage baa been redeemed
and not cancelled, the interested
parties are hereby notified to have
their mortgages cancelled, otherwise
they will be assessed.
Hailey, July 29, 1887.
to. W. YEATES,
Assessor and ex-Offlcio Tax-Col
lector of Alturas County.
De Land & Cl's
BAKU POWDER
m
The Best.
It go,* H to h farther, with H lea* abort
anlog than any other brand In tb* mark*!.
It la ABSOLUTELY FREE of any lapnrltia*.
and constate ENTIRELY OF PURE GRAPE
CREAM TARTAR AND BI-CARBOMATR OF
SODA.
tttttaal Asalyits.
UNIVERSITY OF DESERET. 1
Salt Lata City, Blab. Jan* t, 1*87. j
By cerrfully examining DeLand'e Chemical
Baking Powder with tb* mlcroacop* and with
chemical magenta. I And that It la fra* from
ALUM, STARCH, FLOUR, BONE ASH, AMMON.
IA AND WHITE EARTH; and that It eonalat*
aaaanttally of Craam of Tartu and Bi-Carbonate
of Soda.
Tb* Baking Powder ax ami sad I pure baaed at
Barn a* k Darla, la tbleeity.
J. T. KINQ8BUBY, Cbamlat.
Maattfactsrers, Chemists, Severs steals,
Principalities or Powers,
Ike nnable te dt, prove tha Statement on every can
of DeLand'a Cuemieal Baking Powder "MADE
OP PURE GRAPE CREAM TARTAR AND BI
CARB. SODA ONLT. No Sllla« whatever."
CAUTION—Baa ona fourtb laaa of thia Baking
Powder, and on#.half laaa ahorteaing with all
raoalpe* than with other Brenda. *Mf
Dissolution ot Co partnership.
Tba co-partnanblp heretofore existing la thl*
city, between tb* under Igned. under tba name
and atyla of Brown k McKay, la this day dtaeolvea
by mutual couaent, br. McKay retiring from tba
Arm, and being aucceaded bp Dr. A. B. Klbba. of
Shoshone.
Dr. Biown will collect all aacneata die tks late
f rm. and pay all Mila against tba earn
to tb* practla* of nadir fee and awrgaiy.
N. J. BROWN. M. D.
W. V MCKAY. M. D.
RUBBERS.
W E
WANT TO SAY TO DEALERS IN
Bitter Bub, She*, Arctics, M Bub, SUcien, Slicker lab
att Pam, fell Bibber Mat, lien' White
dab all Ladies' Gossan,
That we are exclusively wholesale dealers and keep in stock at all times
large quantities of above-named goods, and DUPLICATE CHICAGO
PRICES AND TERMS every day in the year.
We have many new things for Miners' Wesr.
Remember, we give you exact sixes wanted on receipt of order.
Writs for Illustrated Catalogue.
jy6m6p2
Z. T. LINDSEY A CO.,
OMAHA. Nebraska.
LUMBER.
Having fitted up a complete Lumber
Yard at the
Comer of Main and Croy Streets,
HAILEY, IDAHO,
I have on hand and am prepared to
furnish on demand all kinds of Rough
and Finishing Lumber, Sash, Doors,
Moldings, Cedar and Native Shingles,
Lath, Pickets, Glass, Screen Doors and
Window Screens, Ltc., Etc,
MINING TIMBERS A SPECIALTY.
Terms—Cash.
H. Z. BURKHART.
ii ca,
Hailey, Idaho,
Keeps on hand a Well-Selected Assortment of
Groceries and Provisions,
Gentlemen's furnishing Goods,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps*
Eto*f Etc., Etc*
A FULL LINE OF MINING SUPPLIES.
hay and okain,
RV Sola Agents on Wood River fot GIANT POWDER; also, agents
iaf Milwaukee, St. Louis, and Sslt Lake Bottled Beer,
ALBERT KIESEL, Manager.
SPRING ANNOUN CEMENT.
I offer the following Goods at Very Low
Prices:
SUITS OF GLOTHlNG from $8 to $25.
FULL LINE OF NECK WEAR from 50o. to |1.25.
CALICO SHIRTS, 75e.
PERCALE SHIRTS, $1 to 12.
FRENCH FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS (warranted not to shrink), $4.
FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, per
Wit, #3 to $5. v
FANCY STRIPED UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, per suit, $3
KNIT WOOLEN UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, plain attd fancy
Striped, from |2 to $5.
STIFF AND SOFT HATS, 75e to 16.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OK STRAW HATS, 25o to $2 50.
WORKING GLOVES, tfle to II.7».
FINE DRIVING GLOVES, 11.50 to $2.25.
THREE JUMPERS, $1.
Fill Stock of Minin Supplies, Provisions, Tinware ail Garden Tools
Fine Stock of Boots and Shoes, California Make,
Ceorce kroec,
Knag's New Brick Block, opposite McCornick's Bank
WOOD RIVER MARKET,
Main Street, opposite Idaho'
Forwarding Co.'s,
Haller,
BIAKEf * IE5NELLY,
mwuiTou.
Finest Beef, MAGti ai Fork
Wholesale mod Retail*
BIRKIN ft KENNELLT
COFFIN & COMPANY,
Hailey, Idaho.
We offer (Icllewue or Bailey delivery)
Mekiker, Mittler, or Lanin
Steel Sskeio Fam Vaions:
8-inoh - - - $105.00
3%-lU6h - - - $112.50
3Vlnch - - - $120.00
Terms—Net Cash.
These are the Best Wsgnns in
the World.
All Agricultural Implements ott
Same Low Basis.
Correspondence invited.
COFFIN ft 00.
PETER MEVES,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES,
Upper Main Street, Hailey, Idaho.
Fine Turnouts to Order.
Hay, Grain and Feed far Sale.
REDUCED PRICES THE RULE.
Having bought J. L. O. Smith'# back lln* to
tb* Hot Sprtnga, I am abla to acrommodn* lb*
public at xnj bour of th« day or night.
PKTKB MEVES.
GROCERY AND LIQUOR
STORE,
DONIPHAN (Gold Belt), IDAH0 r
THOMAS HUGHES, Proprietor.
A Full Ufa* of FAMILY OBOCESIEB tlvay*
n band.
Fin* Win**, Ltgaoia and Cigar* * specialty.
m3 THOMAS HUGHES.
NOTICE.
Notice io hereby given that tl
assessment roll has been completi
and turned over to me by the A
sessor, shd that the Board of Coun
Commissioners will meet on the four
Monday in August,
To equalize the Assessmei
of Taxes
for Alturss County for Territorial tr
County purposes.
JOHN M. CANNADY,
Clerk Board Coun tv Commissioners
Hailey, August 16,1887.
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DR. JORDAN'S
Mm of Aiatn;,
761 Mark*! St . Kan Franciai a.Cat.
S vl learn bow to avoid dla****«
and bow wonderfully yaa *r* mad*.
Private office, 111 Gaary atnrt. Oan
•ultatloe on Lost Manhood and *U
diaaaaoa of mas. Sand fot bank.