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VOL. XI.—NO. 43. HAILEY, IDAHO, SATURDAY. AUGUST 20, 1887. (TWELVE AND ONE-HALT CENTS PER COPY HAILEY. IDAHO. OFFlflE: TIMES BCU.DISQ, 8. E. OOBNEB MAIN AND CROY STREETS. fublixhed Every Evning, Sundays Excepted. Subscription Rates : One copy, one year, oy mall...............$10 00 One copy, alz month*, tey mail.......... 5 00 -One copy, three months by mail.......... 4 50 One copy, one month, by mail............. 1 30 One copy, one week, delivered by carrier;. 25 Single copies ......... ................... 12X Advertising Rates # > niT.ished on application at the office, or to any of onr Agents. T. E. PIOOTTE, Publisher. P B. TRUE, County Surveyor, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, And Muttra Exqinkeb. HAILEY......IDAHO. B A. B. KIBBE. N. J. BROWN. KOWN & KIBBE, (Successors to Crown & McKay), Physicians and Surgeons, HAILEY. IDAHO. Office: Bullion St., between Main and River streets. Residence: Dr. Brown's, northwest corner of Bullion street and Second avenue. Dr. Kibbe's—at (MAce. pPH. DAFT, Assaver, HAILEY, .... IDAHO. Samples from a distance promptly attended t®. 8^All returns warranted. A. WOLTERS, Assayer. Office—Carbonate street, between Main and River, Hailey, Idaho. E r. E. ES8IOX. HOMES .TOLL. ?NSIGN & STULL. Attorneys and Counselors-at Law, SHOSHONE, .... HAILEY. |^RANK P. CAVANAH, Mining Engineer —AND— U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, HAILEY, ■ ■ IDAHO. JAMES H. UAWLEY, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law —AND — U. S. Dist. Attorney foe Idaho. Office ana Residence: Hailey, Alturas Oounty, Idaho. J1 J^YTTLETON PRICE, Lawyer. Office : Coffin k Co.'s block, np stairs, HAILEY,......IDAHO. P. M. BRUNER. QKO. M. PARSONS. A. J. BRUNER. JJRUNEB, PARSONS & BRUNER, Attorneys-at-Law, HAILEY, IDAHO. OFFICE : Over Coffin k Co.'s Store. D R. D. W. FIGGINS, Physician and Surgeon. HAILEY, IDAHO. yy T. HALL, Real Estate and Collection Agent Rail property bought anil sold; rents collected, •Bd le.ns negotiated. Desirable bargalna in town and country. MoComiok & Co., BANKERS, HAILEY, IDAHO. Buy and sell drafts on the principal cities of the United States. Draw exchange on Orest Britain and Ireland, Franco. Italy. Spain, Portugal, Norway and Swe den, and ail tbe German States, Advances made oh orea, gold and silver bullion. Careful situation given to collections, and re mittances msde on dsy oi payment. CORRESPONDENTS I Chemical National Bank. ..........Now York First National Bank.......................Chicago Omaha National Bank ....................Omaha Crocker, Wool worth A Co...........San Francisco McOorolek * Do........................Halt Lake a* JOS. H. BURKETT. Cashier. Notioe. To Whom It Mat Concede: I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted or liabilities incurred, by Pierre Dorgan JPany one else, in conuectfon with the Gslore Htormy-West Richmond group of mines, in Little »moky Mining District ■w .I __ - T. E. PICOTT* ®htl«y, Idaho, Junt 11,1W7. THE "OLD RELIABLE," And one of the Pioneers of Wood River m:. h. lipman, The LEADING CLOTHIER, Will Open on or About September 15, 1887, With a full and complete line of MEN'S YOUTH'S, BOY'S, AND CHILDREN'S CLCTHiira, For Stouts and Leans. Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Blankets. Rubber Goods, Etc., Etc., Etc. UNDER NEW MERCHANTS' HOTEL. Hold your orders. It will pay you. M. H. LIPMAN. SACRED HEART ACADEMY, OGDEN CITY, UTAH. CONDUCTED BV Til Sisters of tie Heir Cross. The course of Study is thorough, embracing all the branches of a solid and accomplished education. Languages, general, vocal and drawing les sons, free of charge. Special rates for two or more of tbe same family attending the Academy at the same time. School will open September 1, 1887. For terms and full particulars address THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS, j_v25d&w Ogden, Utah. "F. K. SALOON" GERMAN LUNCHES. Constantly on hand: PIGS' FEET, PIGS' TONGUE, RUSSIAN CAVIAR, HOLLAND HERRINGS, SWISS CHEESE, RUSSIAN SARDELS, GERMAN PICKLES, BOILED HAM, TRIPE, BOLOGNA, SARDINES, PRETZELS. Come and get a nice Picnic Lunch to take home Q. A FRENCH, Proprietor of P. K. Saloon. Fa; tie Hiilest Market Bates, ia Cash, for all Kinds of Leal, Silver, ail Gull Ores. Smelting, Roasting, Sampling and Assay Works Complete m every particular, and of ample capacity to reduce all the or* produced on Wood River and vicinity. Address either I. I. LEWIS, OB H.J.HARDKSS, Gen. Manager, First National Bank, Ketchum. Ketchum, Idaho. JoMmt !ths dollar column. f Advertisements not^ exceeding sn Inch (or ter this ----------- - •• — waimiuig mu IUI U IUT IBP ies of smsll type) in length will be Inserted It ■n column for one dollar per week, or fifty cents insertion end twenty-five cents each ad* altional insertion—payable In advance.) For Sale, Cheap. Two Billiard Table.—a carom and a pool table Inquire at 8. J. FRIEDMAN'S, or WH. HABJOHN 8. Taken Up. A BAY MULE, with aaddle-marka, but no visible brand, lame in right fore leg, came to my corral, near the Camas Mill, on the 80th of December- la spry, and young-looking and welgha about 750 pounds. Tbe owner it requeeted to cell at my place, pay charges, and take tue mule ewey. JAMES RICHAR080N. At Ranch near Canute Mill. Matrimonial Agenoy. JANSEN k CO., 9, Station Road. Plaiated, Lon don. England. Established to supply Settlers in the States with the nddresaes of respectable young women who are willing to communicate with bona fido Tradesmen, Farmers, and others deairouaot meeting witu useful wives. They will be aup f lled from the Agricultural Districts of England, reland, Scotland, and Wales, aa well as the Con tinent of Europe. Applivante should atate their particular requirements and preferences, encloa iag Postal Order for 60 cents, to meet preliminary expenses. auid&w Ranoh to Rent. > Ranch on Camas Prairie ia for rent for one year from date. The said ranch ia a timber culture, and situate along Soldier creek, which ruua through it. Some 80 acrea of it are under a lawful fence, and 50 acres have been cultivated. The owner wl 1 rent it to any Industrious indi vidual who will agree to pi sot 10 acres to trees, the first thin*, in the spring, aa Boon aa they arrive, and *ho will agree to keep the feuces up. No other rent will be chanted. Appiy at the Times office. The Baxter Hotel, Ketchum, PAUL P. BAXTER, proprietor, la the oldeat au<l beat kept hotel on Wood River. The dining room is tbe largest In tbe Territory, and the table, are supplied with everything the market affords. The rooms are large, airy and well furnished. Charges very moderate. This ie a HOTEL, and when in Ketchum don't forget the fact, or the leca ton Main street, below First National Bank. s2t Money to Loan On three to five years' mortgages, on good agricul ture land, after final proof la n ade. E. B. LEMMON. Halley, Idaho. Horse for Sale. An iron-gray horae. weight about 900 pounds, perfectly gentle and aoun ■, and thoroughly broke to ri le or drive single or double. Is a flrst-cluss hunting horae. Can be had cheap for cash, of ... F. O. HARDING. Hailey, Idaho. Strayed or Stolen--$50 Reward. A bright sorrel HORSE. 8 years eld, 15 bands high, weighing about 875 pounds, with 4 four white leet and white .trip in face, and branded "Yk °C *P tthe G indistinct and looking A reward of Fifty Dollars ($50) will be paid for the norae's return to me at Halley or Bullion. „ „ . WM. WELCH. Hailey. Idaho. June SO, 1887. tf Hailey and Gold Belt Stages.— Daily Trips. GOING—Leave Halley at 9 o'clock a. m., arriving at Oilman at 9:30; Kelly gulch at 10:30; Rich, ardson'a at 11; and Camas No. 2 mill at noon. RETURNING—Leave Doniphan at 3;30 o'clock Richardson'a at »; Kelly gulch at 4:30; Gilman at 5; and arrive at Halley at 5:30 o'clock. Fare each way, $1.50. ap!8 Cl \WSON A NELSON, Prop'ra. HAIXIDAY WIND MILLS -AND ALL BEST HAKES OF POMPS LIVING PRICES. Write for rates and terms to J. K. LOVELACE, j14 Glenn's Ferry, Idaho HAILEY--KETCHUM- SMOKY STAGE LINE. TRI - WEEKLY. WARREN, NEWMAN & CO., Proprietors. GOING. Leaves Ketchum Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri day* en arrival of train from 8hoshone. Belle vue and Hailey, arriving in Bmoky at 6 p. m. on those days. RETURNING. Leaves Bmoky at 8 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving In Ketchum In time to connect with south-bound train. HailsT. July 14, 1887, tf FREE TRIAL. c»^i!JU« Youihful Errors, Nervous Debiltty, luvolunt.r.v Losses Restore* Lost M.uhnod. $ a package; 6 tor $5. Trial pkg. 12c. postage; free at office. Aovice and consultation on all Chronic .nd Pri vate Diseases Free. UK. A. ti. QU.1, 111 East Van Buren at., cor. Clark. Joltdfcwljr Chicago, 111. DIRECTORY —OF TnE— LEADING MANUFACTURERS Importers and Wholesale Dealers —of— ST. LOUIS, MO. THE MacMURRAY-JUDGE ARCHITECTURAL . IRON COMPANY, Manufacturers of all kind* of Architectural Iron Work, Sank, Jail, and Store Doors, Vaults, etc. Ornamental Railing and General Foun dry and Blackamlth Work. Worka—8outh» ant corner 21 at i nd Papin streets. branch office— No. 902 Chestnut street. CRACKERS. If you want the finest Crackers made tn the State*, order the Parrot Brand, of the Dozieb Weyl Oraceeb Co., 8t. Louis. .IT. LOUIS MOULDING AND FRAME FAC TORY, Manufacturers of Picture Frames and Mouldinga, Pictures, Looking Chasees, Etc. J. R. Webber k Co. Office and Factory, No. 2000 North Broadway, Seud for illustrated catalogua. GERST BROS. M'F'G CO.. Manufacturers of all kinda of Stove Repair* a d Specltl Castings, Gratings, and Iron Railings. Columns and House Work. Send for cata logue. Nos. 800 to 800 Cass avenue. Geo. F. Tower, Prop'r. A. 8. W\ Goodwir, 8upt. Established 1840. GOODWIN M'F'G COMPANY, Manufacturers of Candles, Glycerine snd Red Oil, Chemically Pure Glycerine, also Glycerine for Nitro-Glycerine and other purpose*. Works, Nos. 1922 to 1958 Poplar street. POND ENGINEERING CO., 8t. Louis and Kansas City, Mo., Engines, Boilers, Furnaces, Grates, Pumps, Pump ing Engines, Air Pumps, Condensing Appar atus, Feedwater Heaters, Injectors, Gauges, Valves, Packing, Pipe, and Fittings. Send for new Illustrated Catalogue. FULTON IRON WORKS, (Late Gerard B. Allen k Co.), Founders and General Machinists. (Incorpo rated.) Corner Second and Carr streets. GENERAL MINING MACHINERY. Inoersoll Rock Drill Co. Southwestern office. No. 811 North Second street, Kt. Louis. Charles W\ Melcher, Maniger. Rock Drills, Air Compressors, Hoisting Ma chinery, Boilers. engines, Boilers, steam pumps, and OUTFITTING. Albert B. Bowman, Manager St Louis Branch Erie Engine Works. No. 823 North Second street. TODDS k STANLEY MILL FURNISHING CO., Manufacturers of and dealers in every description of Mill Furnishings. Building of Roller Mills a Specialty. Office, No. 917 North Sec ond street. Established 1845. Incorporated 1872. PLANT SEED COMPANY. Alfred Plant, Pres't, Importers and wholesale and retail dealers in Garden, Grass, Field and Tree Seeds. Nos. 812 and 814 Narth Fourth street. ROHAN BROS. BOILER M'F'G CO., Manufacturers of Boiler and Sheet Iron Work, for Mills and Steamboats. Nos. 1100-1120 Collins street. A. A. SPEEB. OEO. P. JONE8. 8PEER, JONFS k CO., Manufacturers of Fine Machinery Oils, Greases, Etc. Noa. 708 and 710 North Main street. THE DEANE STEAM PUMP CO., Manufacturers of Steam Pumping Machinery of every variety. Holyoke, Maas., and No. 615 North Main street. WIRE ROPE. A. Lebchen k Sons Rope Co., Manufacturers of all kinds of Steei and Iron Wire Rope. Office, 903 and 905 North Main st. MOUND CITY TENT AND AWNING CO., t\M. Rowe, Proprietor, Manufacturer of and dealer in Awnings, Tents, Wagon Covers, Ore Sacks, etc. Nos. 200 and 202 North Commercial street. Established 1855. GRAHAM PAPER CO., No, 217 North Main street. News, Book, Card Board, Envelopes, Writing, Grocers' Wrapping, and Building Paper Paper Bags, Flour Sacks, etc. WILLEMSEN BELTING CO., Manufacturers of Rawhide Belting, Rawhide Lace end Picker Leather. Factories, Nos. 21)5-219 Destrehan street. Branch, No. 172 High street, Boston, Mass. WINN'S VEGETABLE BOILER COMPOUND. It removes scales in boilers and prevents their formation. D. R. BOOGHER, President Winn Boiler Compound Co., Noa. 106 and 108 Oliva street. A. P. ERKER, Practical Optician. Spectacles and Eye-glasses in gold, steel, etc. Field Glasses Telescopes, Microscopes, Min ing Compasses, Artificial Eyes, etc. No. 204 North Broadway (5th street.; Established 1865. Incorporated 1884. D. AUDE.Pres. W. Peters, Vice Pres. O.Arps.Seo AUDE FURNITURE CO . Manufacturers of Furniture, street and Casa aveuu*. Established 1847. JAMES A. WRIGHT k SON8 CARRIAGE CO., Manufacturers of first-class Light, Medium Weight and Heavy buggies. All styles of Fine Car riages. Correspondence solicited. Washing ton avenue and 19th street. E. Y. Hull, President. NATIONAL HARDWOOD LUMBER CO.. Dealers in Walnut, Poplar, Oak, Aab, Yellow Pine, Cherry, Mahogany. Bed Gum Hickory, W'agon Material. Railway Lumber and Bridge Tim bers. Office and yards, No. 3136 North Broad way. THE MOUND COFFIN CO.. Manufacturers of Fire C*oth Caskets. Wood Burial Cases and Caskets, Robes. Linings, etc , and dealer* in Metalli. Cnske»s, Zin<* and Copper-Liued Air-Tight Caskets and General Undertakers' Supplies. Bend for catalogue Factory and Office, Noa. 2000, 2002 and 2004 North Second street. ST. LOOIS IIHICTORY-COi: PHILIBERT ft JOHANNING M ANUFAOTURINQ COMPANY — (Established 1837). Manufacturers of 8.*h, Doors, Blinds, Frame*, Glazed Windows, Mouldings, Star Hailing, Balusters, Newel Posts, Lumber, Lath aau Shingles. Office and factory 1503 Market St. THE JOS. HAFNER M'F'O 0O„ Wholesale Doors, Blinds, Glased Window Mouldinga, etc. Dock atreet. A. R. FLEMING. Book and Job Printer, Makes a specialty of Pamphlet Work, Certificate* of Stock, etc. No. 305 North Third street. HANPETER A EOKHOFF, Manufacturers of Wardrobes, Sideboards, Secreta ries, Glass Cupboards, Tables, Tin Safes, etc. Catalogue and Price List mailed to the trade only on application. Factory, lltb and Palm streets. J. D. STREF.TT A CO., Manufacturers and dealers tn Lubricating, Engine and Railway Q<ls and Greaaes, Belling. Pack ing, and Mill and Mine Supplies. No. 31t North Main street. SCHAEFFER BROS. A POWELL, Noa 325 and 3'27 North Second atreet. Manufacturers of Star, Stearic Acid, Mining, and Railroad Candles. Soaps, Refined Lard, and Oils. We guarantee all our gooda equal in qualit to any made in the United States. F. L. Blakelt, Pres. H. P.KisKKRERu.Sec. A Trees ST. LOUIS PLANING MILL CO., Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding* Brackets, and Stair Work, and Dealers in Building Paper and Window Glass. Sevanth and Mullanphy streets. CURTIS A CO. MANUFACTURING CO. Engines, Boilers, Bawmllla. Circular Saw* Planing, Shingle and Heading Machinery Seud for catalogue. W. H. Quebnhkim. I ona QrutxKSni. W. H. QUERNHEIM A BRO.. Galvanized Iron Cornices, Skylights, Metal Roof ing Guttering and Spouting. Nos. 1624 and 16'2tl North Fifteenth street, between Casa avenue and Mullanphy. Established 1858. WM. WALTKE A CO., Manufacturers of all kinds of SOAPS, St. Loot*. Send for samples and prices. Established 1870. WITTENBERG A SORBER, Designers, Photographers, and Engraver* oa Wood The oldeat and largest Wood Engrav ing establishment In the West. Please usd drawinge or photographs for estimates. No 319 North Third atreet. Established IBM. KINGSLAND A DOUGLA8 MYO CO., Manufacturers of Six Slr.es of Sawmills, Head Blocks, ThreBhers, Horse Powers, Uoro Shelt ers, Steam Engines. Send for catalogue. ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY, F. G. NutmtiNOHsue, President, Manufacturers of Granite Ironware, Sheet M*tal Goode, Fine Black and Ualv .nized Sheet Iron. New York House, 98 Beckman street. W. H. PR1E8MEYER, Dealer In all kinda of Salt, Sal Soda, Saltpeter Glauber Salt. Alum, Wlilting, Vrn. Bed, etol Nos. 1001-1013 i arr street English and Do. tnestlc Fine Table Salt, put up In any size bag from 2 lbs to 10 lbs. F.lllng salt In bags and boxes a specialty. F. II. LOGEMAN CHAIR MANUFACTURUtO COMPANY. Manufacturers of Cane, Wood and Reed Chairs. Mall orders receive prompt attention. Bond for new Catalogue. FAIRBANKS A CO., Fairbanks's Scales, Eclipse » lnd-Mll la, Bollar*, Heaters, htearn Pumps. Pratt A Cady Valves, Hancock Inspirators, Warehouse Trucks, ate. 30*2-304 Washington Avenue. HALL A BROWN, Manufacturers of Wood Working Machinery. Wood Workers' Supplies of all kinds. Office and factory, 1915-1917.1919-1931 North Broad way. H. GAUS A SONS M'F'G CO., Manufacturers of Doors, Frames. Sash, Blind* Mouldings, Packing Boxes, aud General Plan lng Mill Work. Southeast corner Main am Clinton streets. CLEMENS TENT AWNING CO. Tents, Wagon Covers, Waterproof Oiled Clothing Horse Feed Bags. Corner Main and Mark* streets. 8T. LOUIS METAL CO.. C. A. Lawton A Co., Proprietors, Manufacturers of Babbitt Metal and Solder, B Tin and Bar Lead. Corner Broadway, 8, Veil and Howard streets. Amos o. Mann, Metallh BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Notice is hereb}' given that the Board of County Commissioners of Alturas County will meet at the Courthouse, in Hailey, at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the Fonrti Monday in Anpst, 1887 as a Board of Equalization. Dated July 29, 1887. JOHN M. CANNADY, Clerk Board of County Commission ers. _ 1 MEM OF ASnr AOE HAVING »uy Nervous or Secret Diseaaa, Unnatural Lues. Diabetes, Blight* „ MAST MAIHOOS. Nervous Debility, Spermatorrhea, K-nalnal Lasaea,*exual lie . Falling Memory,Weak Ey es, Wk of Energy, also Blood end _ w lnes, Sore Throat, Ulcers, Eflfrcta "J f*+T+UTV , Kidney* and Bladder Trouble*. \\ euk BarU, R;irotng Urine,Gonorrhea.Gleet, btric ture— proexpt relief a'd cure for life. T , vt UDILJ*. By his treatment u pare, lovely eoraffttez* '..... loo, free from huIIowkcss, freckk**, biac*mei erupt'ona.ete., brilliant eyes and perfect health.)__ , *• iu. uon lt Inoonvenier.t to come to the city, • - - tew MS Kearv Mm(* fiaa FrancUea, Dtjpen**!*