Highest of all in Leavening Tower.— U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
ABSOIUTEIY PURE
>VOUU lilvbll
Hailey, ila.ho.
WEDNESDAY...............NOVEMBER 11. 1*1
Wood River Railroad Time Table
y mobth-boihhd TB4IM, no. It.
Leave Shaabono....................
" Bellevus ...................
... 11:3U p. m.
« Halley......................
... 11 AH p. m.
Arrive at Ketchnia .................
... 12:30 p. m.
•OVTH-BOUHD THAIN, NO.
18.
Un< K.tchum.....................
... 3:00p.m.
4t Usllej.......................
a.. 3: All p. iu.
B lie#ae.....................
. •. 4:80 p. m.
irrire nl dhushoae. ................
... 7:U0p. m.
Sliualiuue.
No. 2, Eaat-bvnnd..................
No. 1. A est-buuud................
... H:lti ». ui.
Mo. a, Eaat-oouud...................
... 12:48 n >ou
Mo. 7, West-thjun4..................
... 8:43 p. ui.
IHE "TIMES" WEAIUEK UKPOUT.
Bata.
Temp,
el 7 a. in.
Snowfall
last lira
Weethei
el 7 ft. id.
November
I ..
........35
clear
.ScveiuDsr
2 ..
cloudy
NoTfciuber
3 ..
u.iatiug
Governuer
4 ..
......42
ClfcftAlug
Novembur
6 ..
.......34
____
clear
November
to ..
......30
clear
November
7 ..
...... a
clear
November
8 ..
........23
clear
November
9 ..
....... a
clear
November 10 .<
clear
M.veiuber 11 .
cloudy
local jottings.
Friedman ia open.
buiuke Uavey's home made Cigars
A carload of poles was ship ( /ed lo
Top inis iroui Keuhuui, to-Uay.
Tlie Mountain Uraud ol Oysters—
the Chief of toeui all — by ill.- can or
cooked (hv TUE Cook ul Wood iiuei)
at me Laliiuriiia *tit
Five carloads of freight aiidad' Zeri
passeiigirs wne brought up by llns
morning's train.
J. C. Fox has a fine line of la li"*',
rnisaes, and gcuis' shoes, dve iiiui a
call.
All gardening and outside ground
work on larms her about has ahoui
•topped, as the ground is licez n^
glio, hence, unwoihable.
Do not send away helore examining
our Stock a lid prices. Keep the mom y
At home.
Anuebson & McLeod,
Meicoahi Tailors.
A carl< ad of0»»I e re was slopped
from this place to-day. [G**l"
•Owi?" V\ In re is the Owi mine,
Aliy way.— KEP.j
Fine Winter Apples 81 25 p r box.
tsix or eight varieties to select tioin,
At
D. Eabhakt's Grocery.
The ground is frozen to the depth
of about an inch. Tins n dua es that
whr n snow next falls in any quantity
it will not tuaw until spring
You can save tune and money by
getting your loans through
Lemmon & Boone.
We have a large assortment of
patterns suitable for business suits
which we maae up iu our usual hist
class way, at prices as low as any one's.
Call and be convinced befo>e order
ing Anuebson & McLeod.
Probate Judge Lemmon will prob
Ably go East to Pennsylvania, about
New Year's, to visit Ins aged mother,
artio is not believed to have many
years tv live.
There will he services in St. Charles
Cnuroh, this city, Sunday, loth mat ,
at 10:30 o'clock a. w, and 7:30
o'clock p. in
Ladies, come and see the fine line
of Fall and Winter Dress Goods I
Ain allowing, and at Eastern prices for
oath. J. G. Fox.
Louis P. B-rgmati, a native of Ger
many 68 years old, and a carpenter by
trade, committed suicide by hanging,
in B ii-e, last Sunday mglit. He at
tempted seif- lesiruction in the eanm
way about five years ago.
The old Weber harner shop is now
owned bv Weaver & Carson, a lit w
firm com nosed of Mert. Weaver and
David VI Carson—two as thorough
Artists as ever lathered a brush or cut
a hair.
John O'Brien, of the Wood River
Meat Market, keeps nothing bur the
'choicest meats on hand. Try him.
Governor Willey sava that he. is
absolutely out of the p ihticai field, as
fsr as hoi ting offi ie is concerned.
The Governor does not like Dead Sea
apples, and aspires 10 the tim w In n
he can return to his drifts and tu n eip.
The new fashionable per'umes— ]
Grab Apple Blossoms n"-( (berry;
Blossoms—are for sale at Van Ness's
drug store.
Nathaniel Kingsbury, who arrived j
h**re last Friday to see his father, will
have the last of this week for Duiutii,
VI tin., where he is general bookkeeper
•or the Mannett Iron Works. He
'ays that t seems so goml to him to
he home toat he would like tottay;
hut that he fee la that he must go.
Insure your property in reliable
companies. None others are repre
rented by Lemmon & Uoonk.
Services in Episcopal Church Hai
ley, Idaho: Morning on second and
fourth Aundsys, and evening on tirsi
and tmrd Sundays in every inoi.th.
Fifth >undavs ny special appointment
G. W. G. Van Winkle, Uector.
Challis is to have another news
paper —the Graphic—wnose first Issue
will appear In a lew <la\S. The Mes
sender, formerly published at Cliailis,
was m 'Vs I to Clayton some moullis
auo and the people of t hahis have
never felt as if tfa-ir town amounted
toanvthing sincethey lost their paper.
S. U. Kingsbury came down to Ms
office, yesterday, for the first lime
since his narrow escape lr< m death by
an overdose of morphine, taken t >
overcome pain, lie was on the street
t • day, a teiiding to hu-in> s» as asual,
and laughingly told a friend who
bantered him on tlie subject that if
he ever concluded to do. awav with
himself there would he no failure;
that lie would succeed the first time.
Eruption uf the Nkili Cured.
El. Vein y, Brockville, Ontario,
Canada, says:
"1 have us* d Bbandreth's Pills
for the past fiiteen yiars, arid think
ilb ni the best cathartic and anti
billions retm-dy known. For some
live years 1 suffered with an eruption
of the skin that gave me great pain
and annoyance. I tried diff rot
blood rem-ulies, but, although gaining
strength the itching was unrelieved
1 finally co eluded to take a thorough
course of BbaNDEETH's Ptl.LS. I
'<b k six each night for four nights,
ihetifive, four, three, two, lessening
each time bv om , and then for one
month t 'tik one every night, with the
happy ipsult that now rnv skin is per
fectly cl-Brand hasheensosversince."
Plain Serving Wanted.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Methodist Epi-cnpal Church will do
all kinds of plain sewing on reasons
file t rms Orders may be left at
Mrs Bmkett's
A Fie- L's-sutt in Music.
The Rev M>. Pratt will give a free
lesson in the rudiments of music, iu
the srhoollb use in this citv Thuisdav
evening of this week, to which the
public is coidially invited. A course
">f llllis'c, of ten lessons, will follow.
Gentlemen will be charged $2 50,
ladies $1 25, for the course. The
first lesson will be given n>-xt Tues
day. The Olivers will fellow every
Thursday and Tuesday, at 7 o'clock
p. m.
"Is there no baltn in Gil-ad, is
there no physician there?" Thai cry
mav henceforth cease, tor all who will
••an bo healed by obtaining the
" -lienee of Life."
Ho Thief's Excuse fur Him.
A gentleman called at the 1'lMES
office, day h> fore yesterday, to pay an
account of long s'andii'g.
"Tins is outlawed!" suggested the
Times man.
"Excuse me, but you are mistaken,"
replied the g ntit-man; no debt of
mine has ever been outlawed."
Ai d so saying he c> unted out t)«
cash required to liquidate the indebt
edness.
How different is this gentleman
from others who are unloriuatelv s<>
numerous! I here are scrubs here
who, ratter than bilk a man out of a
cent, will owe him all his lile But
thev are becoming known; tney're
hec >mii g known.
D-PRICE'S
ing
Powder
' U.^cd iu ^«Iiilious of Homes—4® Years tlie Standard,
M05ET.
Alttnuigi. In fiisd Supply, Rales oa
tall Loans Jump lu la Per Cent.
Bradstreet's lor tlie week ending
November 7:
"The piogress of the New York
loan market toward ease has been
mteriupted by the disturbance at
Boston, due lo the f ailure of the Mav
• ri k Bank, and thee n», q irui tlf uis
of New England institutions to
strengthen themselves. Several large
balances with N> w York banka w< re
called in, and tlie movement of funds
by expiess to Boston during the week
is known to have amounted to about
84,001),000 This, in spite of the
receipt of about 81,300,000 in gold
from Europe, naturally created aome
disturbance, although the advance ot
call loan rales on Wednesday last to
15 per cent may be regarded as
mainly manipulated. Bankers' bal
ances on that and tlie succeeding day
loaned at 8 and 10 per Cent.,although
the normal rate was apparently 6 per
cent., at which figures renewals were
made. The distuibanco, in fact,
stems to be quieting down, and
■ hough under the circumstsnces a
s the what unfavorable hank statement
must be expected to-day, a return to
easy conditions is considered probable.
At the same time the Hurry in the call
loan market, in spite of its temporary
character, checked trnnaactions in
time money, though the normal rates
are 4£@5 p>r cent, tor sixt. to ninety
days sue 5@5j- per cent, for longer
dates. New England institutions
being practically out of the market
lor commereial paper, transactions
have been very limited in character,
though offerings are also light, the
nominal rates being 5 and 6 per cent
for beet names."
Don't Head This.
With each succe- dii.g day come*
an increased demand l'oi better service
on tl»e railways of our country. The
U ion Pacific an I tlve Mi-snuri Pacific
r»il way s to the front as usual, have
h.-en leading in tlu-se line* ol improve
ment, for some time and rutinu g
through Pullman Sleepeis between
Salt Lake City and St. Louis via
Deliver.
THE AltMOKY.
If is Being Filled for Public Enter
laiuiHetits.
The memheis of Company F are
getting ready to entry out some of the
Social f* atuies usual with -uch organ
izations. To that end a new floor
-uitnhle for dancing is b* ing laid, a
stage will be ereeted, and other im
provements made. By the time this
is done the glee club and inin.-trel or
ganization coinp'«ed of in' mhers ol
the band, which has been piacti-ing
for some time, will probably be readv
to give an entertainin' n', and the
Armory will he formally dedicated to
social events ( r "functions," as such
affairs are named In the Eastern
States).
A Hauce Novelty.
They have hit upon something «t
Tuxedo—the fall resort of New York
and Baltimore's 400—winch while not
exactly original possesses the charm
of novelty. It is called "the screen
figure." and is introduced in the
cotillon. Ladies are stationed behind
screens coveted with tissue paper,
and at a given signal they walk
through the paper and seize upon t.ie
first man on the other side fo- a part
ner. This ingenious device is traeed
to the circus ring to the hoop jumping
act wherein Mainz lie Z<>e or some
other barehack rider shines.
A Woman's (tattle.
Dear for. I know th« b'lt win tlir fipht,
I know th<>u hast the tronM*' bark.
And tn«m r.rt sailing in the light.
While 1 alii creeping in the Hark.
Thou dost unt dream that 1 am crying,
As 1 cowt up with colors Hying.
I clear sway my wounded slain,
With strength like freuz , strong and swift;
1 do n t eel the tug u 1 strain.
'I hough dead are heavy, hard to lift.
If 1 looked in their facts, dying.
1 could nut keep u.y color* flying.
l>ear foe, it will be short —our fight—
Though 1 zily thou train'bt thy guns;
Fate steers us —me to deeper uight.
And thee to brighter seas ano suns—
But thou'lt not dieam that 1 am dying.
As i sail by with colors flv ing
—Hr leu Hunt Jackson
Raw as Beef-Steak
Baby's Fearful Vaffartng from Skis
Disease (levering Satire Bedy
Cured by CaLcura.
My beky wu taken very sick when he vu thr*e
month* old. and In a few deve began breaking nt.
We employed both of the home deetors. and tb-y
could d** nothing f«*r bint. * h**n w** ee t for the
best doctor in Eaton Kaptda. Mich., end he doj.
tored him for two
weeke, ml he g >1
Worse ell the
and then I took him to
J .rk ou, to e doctor
who attends especially
to skin ►iietHfi, and
hen he got worse than
ever Then t t Id my
euaband we ht i better
try the cirri cur a
Riiruibi any Way;
did not have any idea
they would do any
good, but iu le>e than
two m fOlht from the
tfmt we b»K<«n giving them to him he wes entirely
well, end not a spot on him if a hair b gan
growing right off. and we thought he would
elwRva he bald-headed. here w a not a spot on
his wtiele b sly, f tee, end head, ouly hie note end
evee. hut what w*s eerew ae beef steak. Ho p »or
th* re waa not anything but boues. end eo weak he
could r ''ie neither hand u«*r heed.
Mus. FRANK BARRETr, Winflsld, Mich.
Ctiticura Iteiulvont
The new Blood end Akin Purifier, end greatest of
llnmor Kennedies, cleanae* th" b o d of a 11 impart
ties and poiaon us elements end thus removes the
CkU >e, while CCTtcURx, the greet >ktn (hire, end
a rTicURa "OAP, an exquisite Hktu Be tUtifier clear
the atnn sod scalp, eu i r« store the linir. I hue the
CtrncuB* Rrmrdirs cure every species of itching,
burning, acily. pimply, end blotchy akin, scalp,
am* blood dix'-Moa, roiu p.inpl s.to scrofula, from
infancy to age, when the best physicians f*il.
Bold everywhere. Price, Ctmi-tJIU, ftnc ; Soap.
28c.; ItKeoijVKNT, tl. Prepared by the Puvrsa
DHCO AMD CHKXICAL C"UPO*VII"N, HttetoU.
Send lor "How to Cure ekiu Dlaraeee."
RARV\ Skill cud Scalp purilled and beeutided
ftvtl I <J by Ucricua* Moaf Absolutely pure.
Ik
Rhiumatic Pains.
In one minute the Catlrara Asti
t IS Plaster relle.ee rueu.untie icl
ntic , hip. kidney, cheat, *ud mueculsr
psine end weskueaeee. Price, 28c.
Hun lo Set a Table.
"Learn fir.-t," sav« Delmutiica in an
article in tne November Ladies' Hntne
Journal, "how to set a table. A round
table is better than a square table, if
the dining-room is large enough to
permit it. If not, tli-ii the ordinary
oblong exteu-ion table mu-t be used.
The round table is more pieferable
and easier to s>-at people at, besides it
gives a suggestion of (he famous King
Arthur and the Knights of the Rout d
Table. A few prominent society wo
men still cling to th-< old fa*lii"D>-d
long, narrow tables. Mrs. Astor, fur
example, still u-es that style of dining
tahle in order that her famous gold
dinner set mav he placed to the best
advantage. Mrs. August Belinoi t,
on the contrary, prefers an ohlonu
table, and die decorations for an
elaborate dinner aie earned out t"
make the shape more pronounced
Flowers should never he absent from
the dinner-table. No matter how 1
homely, tl cy add to the picturei-que
ness ot the feast.
Let us see how a table is set for a
fa-hionahle dinner party. On tin
table is fir.-t placed a thick flannel
cloth; tlie thicker it is the better, as
it prevents noise of iha d>sh-s as thev
are placed on it. Over this is spr- ad
a snowy white damask table ,-l.>t ,
bearing the family crest or coat of
arms. Sometimes over this is plac d
still another, elaborate einbroiderv and
lace, lined wi'h pi> k or vellnw siitie,
as taste dictai'S, or whatever color is
to predominate Rt the dinner. The
plates are first placed upon the table
As tin se are to remain uhtil after
soup is served, thev are always the
h indsompst in the gold or china s- ts,
ns the case mav he. Don't crowd.
Each gue-t should he allowed a space
of two fe-t or twenty-six inches, if
the table will admit of it, and the
plates placed at eq ial distances apart.
Place two dinner-forks to the left of
each plate; also Hn ovster folk wi'll
prunes resting on the • dge of the
plate. On the richt must be a dim er
knife an! a spoon for soup. The
glasses are arranged at t*e right of
each L'upst on a line with the inner
edpp of the plate. The water glass
is set next to the plate. Then glas-es
for whatever other beverages are in
tended to he served. A l»Ih-s. whe'ber
of water or anv other liquid, sh-nild
never be filled more than three
quarters full
Senator Tedder's First School.
Buffilo Express.]
An amusing s»orv is told of Senator
Veddi r's first experience in teaching
school. Among the pupils nan a v ui g
girl nearly l is own age. She was of a
very mirthful di.-posttion, and her
outhur-ts of humor often gave very
much annoyance to the "mas'er." It
was very near the close of the day,
when the weaiy teaidn r'» patience
had been sne 1v tried, that he deter
mined to give ihe cirl a little squelcher
tn the wav of corporal pur i-hai- nt
Such tortures w*re always i 1 dieted on
the band with a strap or ferule in 'he
presence of all the pupils. S ', thus
appr aching her, ferule in hand, lie
a-ldressed her thus:
"Mi-s -, g've nre your hand."
She dropoed her hea l and blushed.
Again he said sternly: "Miss -, 1
sav, i»tve me vour hand."
N"W, slowlv rai-tng her eves, she
remarked: ''Mr. Wider, this is em
h.iriRfsintr for mp, Yon si on! t not
make such p o iO-h1s in public How
eve', v on must =.sk nn pupa first "
It «S8 sa'd tbe to r of lauphtrr
fr m the pupil- must have discourag' d
the senator, for it «a« never a&crr
tabled that he asked her papa.
S. M. FRIEDMAN,
(Successor to Aijix. Willman.)
-DEALER IN-
INCLUDING
Groceries, Provisions,
Liquors, Cigars, > .
Furnishing Goods,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Etc., Etc.,
And All Kinds of Mining Supplies,
AGENT FOR
Eercule3 Powder, Fuse and Caps.
& DL FRIEDMAN, : : HAILEY, IDAHO.
H. W. BEHRY
(Successor to the E. C. Coffin Hardware Co.)
AGENT FOR
Fraser & Chalmers,
Knowles Steam Pumps,
Roebling Sons Co. Wire Rope,
McCormick Harvesting Machinery,
Canton Steel,
Safety Nitro-Powder,
Studebuker Wagons, :
Charter Oak and Garland Stoves.
Bv prompt a«d efficient aervioe, I will endeavor to deserve a'con
it nuance of the liberal patronage extended to this house in the past.
II. W. BERRY,
Hailey, - - - Idaho
STOCK — PRICES
CAN'T BE BEATI
I keep the LATEST NOVELTIES, tlie PRETTIEST PATTERNS, and
the LARGEST ASSORTMENT In Idaho, of every line of
Dry Goods,
Cloaks,
Ladies' Boots and Shoes,
Clothing,
Linoleum,
Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Etc., Etc.
Give tne a call, and inspect my stodk and prices, before -buying.
S. J. FRIEDMAN.
VW Any person wishing to buy can get the best bargains In Idaho at
tny store.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
Tho co-partnership heretofore existing between !
the und»rsifrned, in the Elk saloon biisiuesa in
Hailey, under the firm name and style of W. oiis k
l
Boggs, ia thia day dissolved by mutual consent.
John A. Bo#gs will continue the busii ess. cal- j
lect all bills and pay all indebtedness of the firm. '
ED. WOODS,
toils A. BOGGS, i
Haii.it. Idaho, October 10, 1891.
K otice of Co-Partnership.
Notice la hereby given that a co-partnership
nnler Ihe firm name and atjle of Bogos k
r,RO\AT'GH has thia il,y bean formed between John
A. Bocoa and Giokuk BnrSAi-GH, to conduct the
business of Ihe ELK SAI-OOV, st the old stand, on
Main street, Hailey, opposite the Flrat National
Bank.
The new firm will he pleased to cater to it*
friends and the public, as shore.
JOHN A. BOGGS.
GEORGE BUONAUGH.
Hailii, Idaho, October 12,1(91.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS
-or m —
AJAI MINING COMPANY.
Notice i. hereby given thrt . taeettag Ot th.
atockholder. of the Ajtx Mining and lUdnetlon
Company will beheld at *ha ogtoa.f th. TlMU
(up-atalrei, Bailey, Idaho, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER H. 1*1,
at 7 o'clock , p. in., iliarp.
Said meitlug will be held for the pnrpoa. of
electing a Board of Director, for th. enauing
year, adopting By Lawa, and tranaacting aaeh
other basineei aa may properly coni, hr for. IL
GEOROE W. CRANSTON,
Prealdent and Man afar.
Honest Wcrk! io«d« tjr eirDNl
ibpo atid women.
U * furnish the caplral! U you H.esn bnsIneM,
dr«»> us s card and srtino fa**ts that will opp®
your •*▼( s ! A line of KO«>ds. and hotivat
im-n wanted t c introtlucr th^in in town cafQ.
try. Bop'1 »tkl Addressi at oner, P.O.'lWll
Cincinnati, O. v