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A SPRAY C r HONEYSUCKLE. -Mary liralley «»rpef. Katar. j B.« Ik. lln.li. CmaM Thrlr Ualr. I I I. pir, r »he heroic no .Sw^a^brnraml Lris hmg! . - » ■„ .Hoondtml tiiM ftounfv »n.l rleun 7 l "V either sex of *ho Utter nationality won.., on = knTfe his spit and canlilron, or t:uste the f ' ' „hieb h id been Im-h^byh^band It mas, not h»inf..rr«l frrm this that the (ins?ks in SS .i. " r ,^, art-ÿ« tamiy not ko viviliaea— not s n wt.l ut „ooiLitritivtimnrNi.fT^'Kni.i w*j*r quaint«! al ^ W » i u-v -»fu-r th v 3ÏÏSSTÎ Tl . f then, nn iüe love ol tne üeauilim \.l in re.no donbt; but it had not yet manifested it ■crlf and raised the social character of the r p " " ""ï^ "äs Sr.-V^. r .s mnen tuat tney poaeesMU. ti womit ^™^thev S!riv4lLlS» fr ei th F-vntt'ans an 1 ih it Thev im from the E„v ptinns. *n tut y - own sen^o? ihefitness erf'*tV™ , -sdeYel oped into a passion for the'taintifnl. •Hieir arrangement of the hair thev and arsrÄStÄÄ'i.'ä «fö?. I-ni: Of amsuc excellence. Gentleman s Magazine. erner to faint. But the bill had one ef feet—it made him a weil man. hesays. He wouldn't nsk getting another such, —\crk Herald. i broie, oui* ,îay. it .lender »tern * TtiWk aet with litlte «old.u hums— Hwlf buJ. ü.U bluRuu. and a gem Sctb »aube Hude In aulnma mur» Wbeu all tbe tfra~. with ,U»w Sa »truug. Ob «vary fairy Imzlr l.ui^. I dropped It, corvless, 1o « ptar« When no light nbon*. and «iraiKi.t for^t.i its dolfcHto. Avwy, H*»wwry gnu*«. Vet ir»jiu the dark, m**!« iwl >p*»< Ötol«, urirtotentlug. tUr«»iu;u the ul -»*.n Swevi biMatke ii*Ht uiailUiUAc*! ik« »»^cie nwBL. Where®! I thought. O heArt of misa! A i«sSon ft*r lb**e, plala reail Thou iMMfdeKt nt»i tb*i îi»;ht hUuü O r any uuOi thy brant y lwwd: Cnou-.'h -If baply »hi® U*sa— *t it aii IftlMl fiVTirtnoa I«» bfaîow! IJ tLlue. Cured by a Oortor'. Ilill. A westerner at one of the prominent np town hotel* was feeling restless aud ill one hot evening aud rang for a doc tor. The latter was in thef saule house. He called at his patient's room and diag nosed the case as simple insomnia, and gave a couple of powders and retired. The doctor called the next morning to see how the patient (whom he correctly jndged to be a man of means! was get ting on. During the day he saw him in cideutally three or four times. The bill was twenty-five dollars. Five dollars a visit from a doctor living on the same floor with him in the same honse was something that nearly caused the west ' ,. . p .. . of Indians in Brazil, who pnt the ants to 0 .very peculiar use When an Indian gets a gash cut in his hand, instead of having his hand sewed together, a« phy iicians do in this country. he procures five or six large black ants, and, holding their heads near the gash, they bring their jaws together in biting the fle«h t and thus pull the two sides of the gash together. Teen the Indian pinches off the bodies of the ants nnd leaves the beads clinging to the flesh, which is held together tintil the gash is perfectly healed.—Boston Conner. J I How Indian» Cw Ant®. The grip of an ant's jaw is retained even after the body has been bitten off mud nothing but the head remains. This knowledge is possessed ty a certain tribe Th, Ecouumy of th* Egyptian*. A curions illustration of the domestic ' economy of the Egyptians has beeu met with in the nnwiuding of the bandages of the mummies. Although whole webs of fine cloth have been most frequently used, in other cases the bandages are fragmentary, and have seams, darns and patches. Old napkins ara used, old skirts, pieces of something that may have been a sbirt: nnd once a piece of cloth was found with an urtnhole in it. with seam and imsset and bund finelv i ■titched bv thews themselves long since u ^ "the,.- drmt hlnwnLi the I W -0,^7. UaLr ! '_ ** " 1 ! A Railroad on th« Top* of Tree*. California enjoys the distinction of | having the only railroad that runs on the Pips of trees. This peculiar piece of ! engineering is in Sonoma county, be- I tween Clipper Mills and Stuart Point, when; the railroad croosea a deep ravine, in the center of which are two huge red wood trees, siiie by side. These giants have been sawed off seventy five feet above the bed of the creek, apd the tiin bers and ties are laid on these Ull stumps. This natural tree bridge is con Sidered to be emial in safetv to r bridge •mereu wjue equal iu soieiy to « . onuge built on the most scientific principles.— Chicago Tribune , ' _ . A M uni» room Over a Po«»t Thlci*. Inveetigatiou shows that nearly all the j varieties of Europe are fourni in tbe United States. The "puff ball" reaches | * circumference of several feet and a weight of thir* y pounds, and the cook may go out into the garden and elice off what she wants from day to day.—In- . Above 6.000 feet the population of Ainerica, which is confined of conrse to tbe Cordi Heran region, iaalmost entirely engaged in the pursuit of mining, and the greater part of it U located in Colo rado. New Mexico. Nevada and Cali ' If yon get tired doing nothing it is a good thing to sit nnd#*r the barn and pass the time in waiting for the weather ox:k to crow. A great many days may be employed in this manner. * i dianapolis Journal. Some land in Paris has been sold at the ; rate of if2.000.000 per acre: some in Lon don for what would ret »».OOü.OOO per acre, and some tu New 1 rk for a sum csjual to 4Ö.tt)0,bvO (ior acre A Ifcuid of nojr Hrlcmudü. An antusiug instance of the contagion i of «ample has recently beeu afforded av^rag^ age of the hand was thirteen a They inaugurate*! their dehance of the Law by boldly playing truant, and then they took refuge in the wilds of the tfrunewald where. In true brigand fash um, they bid themselves. Atter a nii ;ht passed in this fashion they felt the pangs of hunger and con sequcutly they tallied forth at an early hour and seized the milk cans and has °* uew which hail beeu left hi the doom of the neighboring villas ™ morning stroll in the park. Somehow j . or other the Berlin police got wind of the affair and the juvenile bandits were sel2e<1 - T *)' are now languishing in «rsri^ÄÄrr: « * . • f t t in nnpt L. n . p n tiie " lslonc UlM tu uortUeru fcu brigandage ia an anachronism.— ^ - Argentin* rrenchiuen In Waat. Timbrant of the French irovemment nc^tow^dthf Sü'zlÄi lÄÄSÄTLtSÄ of legation at Buenos Ayres, is clearly at one with the French inthori ties on this point, for he expresses a hope üj at t h e a ow thither of British émigra tion may cease for the present. ° r r^"ure a speuai airUL...i> in acqnir säss".s owing M the hilarity of the language, climate and habits of the country with what be has been accus tomed to, f-'els himself comparatively at home on landing, besides tinding him«.if surrounded bv a large number of his cotSTitrjUMu. Parjà Cor. Loulou lele I ers are afraid to complain In addition to this, manv of the residents go up the mde streams and catch fingerling» by the hand red. This is always fatal to good i ashing. As long as the little fish are left undisturbed, the stock ia kept op; ' but going np the little brooks and fishing them out is killmg the goose that lays the golden e°g.—Forest and Stream. b by a case iu the Berlin polie« court re ports. The outrage on the Turkish rail way and the stories of brigands which have lately filled our newspaiiers seem to have acted on the imagination or two boys named Oscar Scheffner and (Jeorg, May They determined to become ban dits, aDd they prevailed on several c. their schoolfellows to join them, im* Visitors from the L'iiateaugay lake«. Adirondack^, says that the glory of that region of trout and deer has departed, Notwithstanding the liberal stocking that been done every year, the troat an , gln all and scarce. The miners nse triant powder iu the spring holes and on spawning beds, and the hotel keep graph. VaiulaU ln th« Adlroutlftrk«. Vole. Fisure*. A coming "fad" or pursuit win be thaï 0 f vo i ce figures. A book on the subject ^ beea ^plaining and Ulus trating this new discovery of the forms pr(x l oce< i by the human voice. At a re reception in London some glass greens were provided, upon which, aftei certain preparations, were thrown th* fignn* developed by the voice. The«» were ver y exac t and well defined and re a plant or seaweed. We shall undoubtedly have these exhibitions it* Kew y ork druwing roora8 before an-1 0 th eP season has passed, as the subject if exciting much attention abroad.— New York Times. California, from the Mexican frontier Fir« Wind*. regions of Mendocin*. county, has been visited by a sirocco o! the ultra Mediterranean sort. Iu Fresnc, the much advertised paradise of raisin culture and co-operative communities, the heat rose to 114 degs. in the shade; in N'agra to llOdegs.: in Sonoma to IO», in Healdsbnrg (on tbe Russian river, far " orth of 04111 Fran visco) to 108 degs. San Francisco itself escaped, thanks to the irrepressible counter currents of sea ^t Sacramento, a little further inland, thongbt itself Incky to get ofl with 106.—Philadelphia Times. - Th - '» Brooz«. The baseball player has long been im mortalized in the public prints, but it remo te* Douglas TjWeo a deaf mute sculptor of fcUn Francisco, to un mortalize him in bronze. Not long agc ..xhTg^o Thrower "*and m-PM-nted it tc The Ball Thrower, and presented it to the city of San Francisco. Ihehgureis ot mounted upv.nared granite base and a Mentone sandstone pedestal four feet high. The site of the ® statue is south of the Garfield monn , ment in San Francisco's park.—Bloom p . ington r,je. to the redwood j Anything that looks cool is certainly attractive on a hot day. A restaurant | keeper in New York city has increased the number of his patrons materially the past two or three weeks by displaying in his doorway a hnge cake of ice. in the . center of which fish or tempting cuts ol beef are displayed. This enterprising restaurateur lias an ice machine with which he is able to manufacture the ice ue »-dfc<i for daily conaamntion. _ Recent statistics «how the estimated popniauon of the world to la- 1.487.HOO. . 000i an j ucreaae 0 , s p,. r cen t. in ten ' years. Europe is the most thickly settled, having a population of 380,300, 000. or 101 person* to the square mile. North America has 80,3.10.000. or four teen to the square mile, an increase »I i ^0 per cent, in the past decade. ; A change in the weather will often canse disagreeable spot» upon the com j plexion In the summer. The retmsly may often be found in simple ctxtling rtriois Reftttued 8«v*ntjr Tura Ago. Captain Nathaniel- Richards, who has i been u whaler all his life, until old age K *"*>■p-b._~.y yu» |„v sr«är«S;iS at dinner. Captain Richards is in his ninety-fourth year, and what makes his { visit remarkable U that it was the Gou* 1 stellation which rescued hiui from the | Chilians seventy years ago. In 1831 Cap tain Richards sailed from Stoningtou on ,... a sealing voyage. He got around to the coast of Chili, was captured with others whUe ^hore. was taken to the interior *> and put to work in the mines. For y, or .even months be toiled for bis masters, brutally treated ami halt starved. At last an opportunity offered ! [ for escape. He made fo. thecousl. hotly pursned. but he reached there, uud steal- ., ingahoat he made a long and perilous voyage until the Constellation came into vtev. He was taken ou board and ate ; ^ hearty meal since leaving his | «SÄ" ^ UJt " , This incident came to the knowledge j of the officers of the vessel now iu the a harbor, and they sent a courteously | written invitation to the ai J seaman re "t —>~* *• sn. iÄSkÄTS-rÄi .... . . . . .. . . i took him from tbe shore to the frigate. ; where he was received with due hoùors. He was seated at the post of honor, am, the officers made much of him. As the J old ^entleinsn's minil is clear ami hia olu Rentleman s mind Ls clear ami his i t *2? V" SfÄi::" 1 -"'' u, "'" a in« leid, fall^ Monday a load noise and slight shak- > ing of the earth caused no little wonder meut among the residents near the hill, Investigation proved the cause to be an ! ice slide- A small and innocent spring lS snes from the side of one of the monn sr-.iss^sf Xer ^nths .c" aga.^^tht wa jj c f gtone. increasing in size, until one vast icicle! fully 30 feet in thickness an j t ooo feet iu length, projecting into t h e va n t .y below. From the warmth of the sun and its owll weignt it released its hold and thTinrlerp,! down the ninnntaiti ri.Ip tnunaereu uown tue mountain sine. carrying everything before it, eveu trees ! three feet in diameter. Those who have T1 ** ted tiie P lace "F that the '^ ot °* *"* cliff presenu a mass of broken ice. trees, lim,w uuJ earth M ty feet in height I"bis is a repetition of occasional occur rences in previous years, b-.t on a grander «cule. Seattle (\N ash.) Xelegraph. Ei«,r.e L. C ht Fi.hm«. Tn e sloop Lou h.i« gono on a novel fishing oxpe,lition to last from one to three months. An electric plant is on board and the fishing is to he done by ; the aid of incandescent liffhta and a net. nul Elxperimcnts in the bay proved that everything alive under the water is at tracted by the glare of the light, and ,hip thousands of fish of everv dccrintion . ettu be taken in a short time and With r little trouble. Four men were on board and the boat steered for the hanks near San Clement island. The practical resnlt of the first voyage will be watched with ranch in terest in this city, and if it is as success ful in deep water as the experiments in the bay have been the projectors of the enterprise are confident they will have solved the problem of supplying ail southern California with cheap fish.— San Diego Cor. San Francisco Examiner Pi D»n»., . Tin Fwn. Mr. John biveriy bought a half pound of powder, a pair of shoes and a new tin pan in Monlton this week. He put the powder and shoes in the nan on his powner anu sno^ in me pan on •j" wagon and started home, but before he two blocks from where he U l"id gone 1 ide the purchase the powder exploded, j burning him terribly. His hat was blown ten feet high, bis clothes burned j almost entirely from his body, and his j face and anna burned as black as a negro's. There were only two persons on the wagon, neither of whom smoked or had a match aliont his person. The conclusion isthat the powder was ignited from the rays of the sun. concentrated to a focus by the tin pan. The snn was shining very hotly, and being thrown against the paper containing the powder b >' tbe bri K bt i ". nt ' r " 1,,e of 'he new tin. must have set the paper on fare.—Mobile Register. A So Eat |n . . . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , , ... . vl n f a., rov nn in the Berkshire hUls. L;u*t epring Fanner Demiug covered an immense snowdrift r h(>mlock . hH an l an(J f . .? nncovered and 1 ^ dean and white at ,7 , when it fell, anil generous quantities of ! , . . bi—w# mean m«nl« «mrar— > lne lnaotw w we mean maple sngar- ; were served to every one at the low price f tw ,. nty .tj ve ^nts. Fi ln reigned sn- 1 J " 1 j preme, and «very one who has ever been ; present at a genuine New England sugar "eat'' will regret that he was not one of Fanner Deming's guests the other day —New York Tribnue. „ r ' «*• : ° ne °' <\ he R,lfl «"«*» co*Uy. : "J, tbe co ' ,ntr > r " now . tf' n « Pr ^ed in the newest portion of i tlîe ümte( * Ht *tea, alnjfjftt at its extreme weatern boundary, tlw? great eteel bridge which the Union Pacific U building! . ^ roB * th î,° r ' ! 1 ' u,,h ' a l1v, ' r at u N ««couver, Wa ' th ' Jlie length from the Washing " *•' °L®« on ët j or * ï 1 « * «*» I ^ t ' Vh^coJt *of" the "strurttire wiJJ ^ * $4 000 000 - Detroit Urm p rcn0 .... ' Biitlrrly Iinpurtlnl. Traveler— Which is the shortest. quick est and liest route to the west? Ticket Agent— I don't know. sir. "Have you no opinion on the subject'/" "None at all. They ail pay the sa tne comtnUaious now." - Nev York Weekly. Prtinmineed Hopeless yet sated. From a letter written by Mr**. A«la j K Hurd Of Urotou, S. D. *v quote: |„v M ,,, te „ .„u „ I.„| d, •» «j I .. finally terminated lu loumiinplion Slid Four doctors gave me up «lying 1 could live but a short time. I tptve | myself up to my Saviour, determined if[ uould not stav with my friends ( ,... » .1, i . VI111 1<1 in. e mv absent one9 ttla ,' ve . >| V husband W; iS advised j 1 ' .' - , v ' ... , *> S»'« Dr. king « New Discovery for > Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight bob ... ties; it lias cured me and thank lost [ !UI1 Ilow ., „,11 and hearty woman.' ; e Trial laittle free at Beide & Son's , ., , t _ ~ ~ 77. Balknl's IJowliouud Syrup We guaralllw) thig to be the best ' <^U Svrup miini.factmed in tbe "hole wide »orb . Uns 1» ■ a . a great deal, but it is true. K>r Con -„mption, Coughs. Co Ms. Sore TL.o at, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Astlim.i, «**» ..« »*** ...j .ion. n, r ti '-r;, r positively guarantee Ballard s Hori* ; . ^ . .» * .. .. , bound Sirup to Ik* without an\ t*pi .1 on the whole face of the gl. b;. In support of this statement we refer t*> ..c»rv individual „ho leis i ver used it every individual »Do rnw .v.r useo II. aml to eV '' r - V wh ° l,; ' s ** Vl ' 1 r". —sasisi . , , , , 1 > Notice is hereby K'wn that at a call °d lueetinj^ of the BtMlvl o 1 rt sUt . held August 22. 1SÜ1, an assessment, ! No. 10 of $1.50 per share was levied -n the capital stock of said corpora non, to meet the expenses and costs % V" " aU ' r All shares ,,f stock "l H,n ^bich amounts remain ;,f ter Sept. 30. ISSU, will Ik- declared delinquent an,I advertised for sale at public auction according to law. By order Board Trustees. John Month**MK ftY S*t**y. t», , > , . , " t Black foot. August 3 j ItSill. ! _ j ! , ,, 7, „ ... . ! Application for Patent. I N . . , . a. I otlee la hen-lty B lven tnat 1're.ley (1 Pux. wh.aMi rv.ideueean.l uo*t effle- sd.lr,« Lnî.^d Ä ! '»tent for th*.* ' Kmmu Ptac«T Mining « la;:u. uîlr-d ihc e '' owln*d.serib,.l idaner mlnln« K r.„md *nd ; ^^^TO'TSSSl'aSSrtiS.'ftr St* lEüd'ä.^ nul pint of the otficml Hiim-j mi flu* in tlilr* 7,u2!Z*¥'?l rn,nfw.* ,i,m "* ** The tot three Cb uf «ctlun nine m In town j ,hip tw-» ,z, .„nth or ramie ttm t> .I « <*i e«*t | ""J? ! iltiety une hun,lre,lth*jll in-100* sere., mer,' \ r less, awunlln« tu I S lluverninentjeirvey -JSBfl. "'röLÄlnÄu. I riot at Hiuckruot. tu fiiiiKham county. Idaho I direct that till* notice i»u 1.1.in th« '«""'I ^ixty days or ten weeks, Xoticr So. ' 41 . United &r\r k*» f. mi> Orrirr. * BuAcrKriHT. Idaho, skpt. I.ht. I«»l * Pi m_. _ _ I _ — .. it, ieresa S AC3.d.SniV ' ? T,.: 7 , , ^ ' BOlSC C ltV, I<lîlllO, - '.'ONDVCTBD BT THB tumuu OF THE < n,,™ This InstitutionT. In the hchhh .r inu most tswultfu, i«rt of the eai>m,l »f he hluho. nnnwnf .null,-, ihoromrh Mu»»', he U XL'5" and lire .(s-omlll,*. L-fl^Eor prospectus a,i,ire*» a» aimvo. PERKY J. ANSON. Realster. Itr.AVK & Ki'XRrx. Attn ■y» fur Applicant. j j j a ^ in FRED VOGLEU'S. r Vcvin» Puil/linr [ij.SUl C I OUI 111 ( i 1 ° Af?ainSt Fir ° WUh at Tir Y/A/ST fn of ! r , VV • V UuLLn. > * * " V/VI-A*lVl ; DJrinnor Tn«| ira nPO A fvf sn- 1 lOIlt-LI lllMlIrlliLC Alii, 1 ° nnosas __ r -yr » reter* fhfcB TO tAWMftF. IIImsh kAMKWIlksK.» *; '» 'Full Line Of \ \ î ^ L rujTc/^\ orlvl ÇloïmiN '*^37 ™ P" TÎ.O AA ''I! QWo immon5 £{ijj I _Eo5To/N/./'AA , i5 o ///// K j \AN BEfoGHS/^T % \ !;-•/ . ; of : : . of i . - çqj ,W j " l I  M ^ B Of Bingham County. He repreKPiita Five of tlie liest Fire Companie», also the New York Life Ins. Co. «*•*7 *«««»r; inoot fia» ntmy . *p>U f'M. û V. K 7 b*7 , T .' ri s L®»* Cwmf«! .'«•<* At. jp?v Fit* *M.. x «/. / ; frta», 'V of 0 a th* fi tne n I« r ft to s r m it fo ie/1 rsa-lff „. - - r Wiuutts urn. K,,ut»dfiLn„rago r»r t>• T.' r u »A4* «•' Notice. Cor sty Thi isbum Ornes >, I IllM.'kfoot, Idaho, July lhih, U»1 ' I ftfotlw i* beret.) Iflven »hat '•»'•„f""*»**^*l ' .»♦^"SBSÄÄXÄ'ftÄfS, .sSsitcsKissÄTÄSs Slid after thlTdst.. ( Application to Cut limber from Public lb,main. I v'-OTICE IS HEKF.BY GIVEN that the un > „..a wUl apply m th. *»•»•£• ! 0 f 0 L . iltti „ k . timber on unsurvvy ... oV* OnSl |,iiallwMstof MuCammun. 'Uu«h»iu e outy. Idaho The soUI from shlet, thl* tim-, îuîa* '"nTi l ,"n.'!ï»"*mul'l •rrrwm«' from 9i t .» Im-h,-» and will uK»re»me about Z, ««.<»«) 'F1S5ÏÏ *i?« iu*Uu und principally in Blnjfham County. Hx.nuy m. Palm eh. A"»"« »«■• «*' _ d ^ F y K ^„UCATHW. c. 8. Laud 0®«, at Ulackfiart. Idsho { August l.th. lt«il * i,ir failure to comply with la» «» to timber sers 1 ™vt: ï^sâs: u-wttint aiurnutir tt^ut saïuuvi intlow. th«» «u-, n-vmin »,<;! tilled t«» brtak or cmumhI iu Ir* ave air*« el itu* abo%e desert lied land t I |sn. Ä ,iO(. vlm krtui tor«spoiHl and fuml»h tesiiuiuny cutietrulntl «llûslletfed lallufe pgaav J. Asso«. KtwIsMr. 1 Idaho, sie mum P^empn.m laelantmry r j,, UHt b.-tvi.y *tve m>tlee of my In tcmu.n ■" u, w^ l tt> >« foag to eatabiwh tuv I- 1,. p r .,'* l .''ti!y"r.Ti.|ence and cultivnu.m , ,.r tn■■ n.llo»m*wiin«.v» . : """* J ' », unpaid- ---. NOTICE. — To all «Uom it a.a, concern. "kToTK F. IS IIEHEUV iJIVEJf TO ANY AKD ftileiaiminu» *>r uny lom or ihuwIi of ■ t lathi In the loeU-.lte *,t lutta, lit the e*mnty of Ittnvbsm. Ststeof Idaho. eomprtolnA the MWth ! j ,. H .t acetlon Xo. l. township So, s north ; ! >*f tan«»» Hot« MerWlati. that th» see ; tU>Htn»u th** licn'uf a *t«u*uirnt In wrttlntr. a» r»*«iu»r*Hi by MBctUm 4. «>f an Btt eiltitlml "An Aut tu prorhle for the di»p,w«l : I ««t laiwU ••nujMHi a>4 Tki«intllM. M un«k-r th»* lots of • iiiifn -it. png»* IW, KcvImnI la»w« of i I(jmI;*», which «t-eUiMit« ln «orvla u» foU«»w» : , I ßvvrr fwtwcrti. »wwicmt|onoro*>mp«ny claim-1 m« tu be rntlUerl to mi, h land», or *ny lot. u, , k. -hure, or |-#rve| thereof, »hull, within 1 ! ÂÂÎSSj,' T '{ÏÏ'dK^înS uurur u ituniry.-igu « .utnn *-hi ln «rum« {„ hs vim, Interest ind the »prellte n«ht in Xr^ h J»*ÏSS« , î , 5l ^ f lt t - „jh.,, ** i,tVh «'icb ruht. intrr««t **r ^tute, lepend* tor It..j-alldlty, and .lellver the ] j nnlhLnVle. o«nd'iüîSd i'll I | to <l«n ami .leflver »nch nut*utent within the ! time.p.ciB.'h in this«etluo.shwll «» sswin.i ; \ un y elnlmnnt la* t, rover h«rre»l the rlsht of c |m„ ll(1K „ r nrewiinu *ueh Ismu ersn* he I u '"*' ~Mrt«f»J*or "J»**»-* , 'ÏJ Ba.wTJftÄÄÄ" 0 * : fHitt ii July IHh, pvi. S.KCIAL FUND. Juuuaiv Wth. laut. So*. 1 to 1 Inclusive. H. W t't'KTIS. Comity Treasuror. : Notice for 1'ublieution. N'oflre for I'uMIratlnn. Lut Omet « Buniriwr. Io,«n i 1 Ancuat Kih. !*»).( ! Not!«;,' he-ehy (riven that th® follow in» nsnusl settler ha* Ole, I nolle« of hi* Intention !touniK«Bo*i |in».r In Millport oriu.ciaim. SSÂÏ.-Ï "n- IÄVÄ.Ä ^ T.wn*htt»2Kouiltor n»»njrr m Kai\ H m j (if. . »1,1 land viz. I V ■hsrl," H Minn*, wim.m C. JoRn.,«i, rtrorz- w w. ok. John Sheridan, all of Bln« hnm l oumy. litaho I'ïkht J. Aaaoa, Kealster. n I'snzpS tatus I.\spO rnrt. i 1UBt,*CTcr,Krr. Ioaiio, fitrr. in. Ml. f M'-Uce i, her,.'I.y given tlmt PicMvy U. Foi. f lÄÄSÄ ÄÄSS James M. fox. who«« residence and fMWtofflw a,Wrcss I» BlsckfooL UId«U«iii county. Idaho, have inarlo npp|io«itnn for a United flute* t Patent for the "Enlerprlso" nUnln» claim. »Hunted In an impnatfizod mining «UWrlot. »mfliarn county. Idaho, conslstlu* of the fol lowing described placer mining ground and surface ground shown on tho plat t>„*tod on the groll id and described In tbe flcld nnd plat „I tbe official survey on 01» In tbl* office, with magnetic vnrlutlon nf *9 degrees, U rnlniiles cast, ss follows : Tbe lot two <S) In I section nlno ■«,! township two r A south of I rang- thirl j -si x m> east of tho Boise meridian, i containing Ihli ty-elglit und four bundrcdlhs XH W-hlli Here», more or less, according to V. , fl. Government .Survey. The suld mining he I cation helug or record In the office of the H, c<;n!er of said mining dlutrfct at Hlaokfoot, " U 4 * <| nliu. The nearest Known locutloiH being the "Emma Placer .Mining Claim, adjoining. I direct that Inis notice he published In Ihn In ,no Niew*. the newspaper published near est the nn Id mining churn, for the period of sixty day, or ten weeks Notice for Fnlillratlon. I.'nd Orrics at Bl iocroirr. Idaho. ♦ Auifui*» 27th. 1801. ( Notirr h hi-rrhy given tbit tb*t followlaz tlrr hiu* flirrt notion of bln Intention k* «fini |»rf»of In »tipport of hi® claim aiH that'«ulilprour will bo rnarto bofoit) the !l* tfi«trr awl Rrrttlrrrat BlOokxoot. Idaho, no October drei. 1M»I. vl* : t'rmlnr II Ko* Jr. on II K No WH-.», for thnftWSSeo.O. Tp. 2 8outb ti* Itcngf- 8tl F.aat R. II Ho name® tho following vitnnioi to proro hi® routifiiioiDi realdonco ti|a»n and cultivation of. AAid land, vli : Ch»»r!«H II illnoR, William C- Johnson, öflorfp W' Work«». John Bhcrldiiu, all of Ring* imtn county, I«Uho. VIStllM*«] t(» PiRitr J. Assos. Register. Application for Patent. Notice No. 20. II' !•-. ßilflQÄMttDICE U*—w*i«ttg*ï»jiaÆtyif f'^RBY J. ANSON. Kugln t«r. Bkasiz A Ktthkel, Attorney« for Appllt^anl. 13000 A YRARI I ■tHfoipht fr. t*HHtff i *«t h *i»f fall ty l»fr 111«, n t p»r» »• of f,ih. f *», v.-M «4M »«ml *nd «trite, *ikd tati >, ' Mtlmr Inatrii. lion,will work in<I«Mrt'>u»lv, i Three Tk«*M04 tMUrs ■ifiieii ^^^'^H'M.ta-frfrrvFFfhrfrtMj «rtNalMlWmltlta l«.rv,« ÎÎ1 iTTT*** . »■••!«> Otirt f 4 uli,*r r : ' - 1*ÎV2: V" 'TT.'«*-:»v ; t, » l.i ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, , Ttaanuriwof study t* thorough, embrsoin» I cattoa t f9u mosrapb} ,Tyjn-« r u lu» «utTauull. kta-pm» taught L»n»u»»e, Drawlna. ! v„± SSüw wLhln* to pursue the Hljrtier An or l^r^i^Tuî^ÆS^'tW AS made when more than on* or the mis* family alteodI«*»» uiuiof to visit their altlen. »» the Academy Half rate* cau t>e aovured fur puplla on the ^ÄÄÄJT P u f il. -U. b. resumed TucbUmv Ht»pu»mber Ut. IMBt. tshmh mumuatb. d ÄUÄT 1 t I !—*-*5•**««»* *f -0» r "">*m w> oomer tue operator, it u !,EA , T ' aV **\ A * rlA '- ***' ^ ; perfect aud adaptcsl to all Linds tyf type writing. Like a printing press, It produces sharp, , **»«•«». M'-l« manusc-ripts. Two or : ten is.oies can lie made at one writing ****** - *rr* ojmrator ... two days. We offer $1,. 000 U . Any operator who can equal the work of the DOUBLE CASE ODELL. KdiaMe AgenU and Salesmen wanted. Special Inducements to ■ ta . of ! ; ; etc., •unfljaa odell type writer co., In _______ _ .. . ' 8*1 48* 5til Avt. CHICAOO« ILL# : 1 of i — : , 1 Jl { in- , 5l **r the ] I the ; of he »17« 7ÎX VS'mXSSL : 3S23fffl6wS3S£S r,u - rati* 4 f o*. aam, oaias* Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. •W-M* THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. $20 will buy the ODELL TYPE WRITER "itb Ï8 charac : lew, and $j 5 for tbe SINGLE CASE ODELL, warranted to do better work than any machine mad«. It combines »implicitt with dura For I'amphlet giving Indorsements, fry J*m *L »fr. frtwn* -Ills >4ft •# *R • •'•** *•*. 4irufr»py ntin.trili in r*«i i* i tA im«ii a it., » m r*A MONEY SSS» » W* frwIA »*»n'ik»| rw* T IMeUM THE ONLY ONE. —,_ . TTö • . . The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way Is tbe only line nmning «olid .. j _ : ,, . _ 5 Vestibnleo, Electric Lighted nnd Heated train» between CbiOMO. ^ ^ Xlli. Tne Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway is tbe only line running Soll» Vest i Ini led Electrie I Urht.vt «nrl I *! 1 u . -kam He*tel trains between Chicago, Pnnn.-ll *4 o m .i . * council mil IIS anfl UtnabO. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pnllman Sleeping Cars run on these line» i» patented, and cannot be used by any other Railway Company. It is tbe great improvement of tbe age. Try it and he convinced. For further particulars apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent, or ad dress J. W. Casey, Trav. Pasa'r Agent, No. 33 Stark St, Portland, Ore. NOTICE. Odd Follows Cctnetery im now in the hands of tbe Trustees of Golden Rule Lodgo No. 24 and all parties holding receipts for lota present them to L. W. Wert, and get a deed for the same. By order of Trnsteea R. J. Osborn, ) II. W. Curtis, v Trusta** Gbo. E. Hafer. ) All applications for lot« must be pre sented to M. Mester, Financial Sec retary, who has the plata in charge. CARL J. CANNON, Merchant Tailor, POCATELLO, IDAHO. A complete assortment of fine Cloths, Suitings, etc,, constantly on hand A first class line of Fall and Winter goods on hnnd. Good workmanship and perfect Fit guaranteed. All orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. Job Printing TUE • lirti/o * nrriPC I Ht . NEWS « UrrlUt, PROMPTLY DONE AT