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11 k A M. andK< * City ut the saine time. Uabodtyu ------ ia i jfotice.— Tbert5 w5W **. Spe^ ^ ^partioewt Wab« City, rr.T«t. April H«b.gt .,.,M|>«t ,jl)f »» s " n f J Hot Mr. Strong will pnmcb ■ »0«»* fnurt ilouw. at d o'clock on ToMd.y it ,ke 1 April 13. Î 874 * A ful1 ott * nda,l '* 0 *■ ♦renin« reque b ^!'^cou»w ajiantst tbv company will hill* " r iL # j tbem fl , r payment at that time. "fid, as bu«i««*u of importance will bo, ht before the meet.«* iV**aoua having ple««c preae! ^ ^ KlXtibLKY* Sec*y. ^pfAi i'S BA^h*—FINANCIAL EXHIBIT. lirons Htctipls. , ^ tirkeW at $4 each............$244, tmouut of »one)' donated..............j Total.......................... j Pud for *upr r ........*.....*.*' p âI d IVan and Runyan for music. o„ tu tet to Chinaman...... 2 00 ____ 5 00 |70 50 . 20 00 Pilant priiitinf ..................... pj:d ..............' Ti.tal expenditures........ 4 00 I .$101 5t> —^—7 $ltk> 50 N>î yreceed ^............ ^ STAGE AREiV ALS. McDcfitt. Ci F Ander, PKPinrt*KEs. Jim« B«*k* Jsince Ma S Gray. J»'** »•*>*•• Ho«tun, ^ !iaro»>ur. U K l'rickctt, Alans*»o Smith, \\ A Wrtt, Jaiuea l srr. Sam W • lier, B M l^llien tîiiJ H Haaif). A Dean, James Bush. J J \ ; jyr*'0. , h. li . u fA sks Fkkd SMAlX and Tun Buckley 3,1 ' . All , , L O'enr^d 3 new claim *>n Alder creek, 4 * , e ^ 3twelve hundred feet ot tl inie, digging and «eitrirting the nec-wary ditches, tail races. ic during tae winter, and are n*»w ready to «m werk whenever water runs; and fro« . . , ,11 »ut *e kn«a of the past htftory of Alder , , . t , i^rk, we think thrv hate oue ot the best 30.vr dainiA m tae count». It it ground. :.w.taat will !a*t for many years Every en ' j rvnie '»f this r.a! ire engaged in by our ett im f'jm.vir** t*> p-*"pi* < 6 *v.>nd tn- hunts of [7.e iMnty a*i addition! etid *uee that all 11 Uw eain.i-ci here are n*«t yet taken, an ! an |tRl.'.i":,ii . .•! ice:u*- i* to i'oiii * here and lo |n.> A r .d »«• k'i>'vb. ati 1 « all hereafter en lue f*»r tkc tat»* and profit ibU investment of Isoert Ire ârrairns' bill, wau-h ti»>k place on I field »y n -ht Uvf vu* th>* nest attended par |tj*f Safe ie^n in ta- county for s*»me tuue, to »how that iKse county is one of :n T-ry best pia<*es on the entire Pacific ||<WM«I Ffefnip,.),. att-r p,;in^ f„r ,h- «upp-r. and '>r lond-nia, an«l unavoidable expense«, i r V>,>J. VI P*r the ( it i»*se merchants **--b..igb: ticket* to the ball, but as our lo reporter wen! to bed m a condition. pr»»b "I ipmtui! obius-ation about the tune t* ,i *e i**gia. we have not learned wheth • r V holding tieki'ts attended the 1 ' P" T * lt o "r by proxy, or w jther thvy ig- | llir i.uil H.g'its b.!!, and fuff?red their | ■»tor* gefault ^ r '- ) *t-1 .t *r,»o « »n Thursday morn '- 1 •< w - Alts* bumg retired at night under * ( I tv- |>e p,e I? 3 « ; r» liM.ked out J* la 'f 4bright w ha new m«r.tle **.d l»enu * ~'*- *v h had iaüi-n during the night it tnr- e inches ; but in spite nl j •Î 3«; 1 V lei* , 0 the bitter sweet y r '*' t * •"'* * l n»ir H 1,fl ■»■tier O* kC **< f lfe»refefccuntcgdisgusted with **bvau« \ . J,rT 4>r 1 •"•'K *ud careful con aid* L' to the conclusion l* , v ! * ' 411 l , * :|r# * to purchuse i- * ( ' | ,Vln| ? th# * cheap«*st and the best lf P"*s*hle fur th*un to decide l;t ti( a r *il »nd be convinced, , r r< t . ria,i ''"S 1 «', af only b^rty cents Lverjthiog comprising a first ^>•1. 7^ ' l ^ r * n ^ ,OUO< * at H "'y '■"inpetiijun. « ! ,,, ^ J ^ ^ a, *aiiax. charged with «a as-1 Went lu do bodily barm, was con-1 u» r ^ **** u It and battery, and rerplirad to 4 *""^ hundred dollar« for the mental Pri'fS'r,, 1 r * U| lb " nsiBf generation, and pay '^«'triaLwh^hedid. I|W * waa »'» town during the M ! 1,1 * od frporta bit toll* ■Iw , . t . rwd - Thw I«« -W** rep«,r. prenlv * 10 ,f0 « tl > * od U» road paaaea u ^»»datMao. oifikt watch as >od Mr * J«l»o Frank baa Ur - Kf " k * in (iK,Y h"n>* omJ.J ^ g with him a Chinaman who ** pvnitentiary Car F r m of * lo . * oxsxBiar mw proceeding*. .... iLjiàh>1J lfm * H 1* rudicUi day contlnMed ■r 41 4iï* I Ab y«w 7 $3EBgg niKOfd Md fini) tili tb» coining in of Court" to morrow to.jd.gd. An.wrcd b/ dcooror. Which WM vwrulod by tb« GourJ Md pie» of .,.,M|>«t f uUtrMtor«i. IVoplo n. Jobn Kwher. Tbo protocutiog wituoM WM ordrrtd «od required to opter jo tu bond« in Mm* «um of five hundred dollars conditioned tor bi« appearance at the next tern» of the District Court. Sixth Judicial day—March 29. Richard Brown v«. John Howe. Aetion for an d defendant*« coat« taxed on plainUfl'. - - K romm . a | of judgment Held, that «aid judg „..„j u barriM j by tb * atotutt , of | iniiutiung| Report of Grand Jury submitted. Seventh Judicial day. 1 horn as Rarrand and Spiro Sbeteowitch were admitted to citizenship. Minnie McCarthy vs. Jeremiah McCarthy. p, Toree granted plaintiff G. W. Crafts vs. J. J. Tompkins. Master a PP o * 0 ***d t0 take testimony and report same j to the Court. I Patrick Denning vs Boise Mining Company. People vs. Ah Tin. Plea of not guilty en tered, and case «el for (rial March 3uth. People vs. Patrick Calaban. Indictment lor assault to inflict bodily injury. Defendant arraigned and plea ot not guilt) entered. People V« Alex. Danskin Indicted for is suing promissory notes, &c. Plea of guilty aUt j g Me t ,| ^»3 utl j COJt< { J II. Hawley, et. al., vs. K. P. Phiwiuan, et al. Demurrer to amended complaint en* i l ** r ** d . Eighth Judicial day. i Peuple v» Ah Vow. P!t*a ut rn»t guilty with , drawn and plea of guilty «-nterrd. Defendant | flnw>d 45fH» and custs t»f suit. Hawley, et al., vs. PKiwman. Crafts, et al. ^ £)eu»urrer sustained m part and overruled in p4r|> anJ p | atnt »fr«giveo till to morrow to file! amended e«*mptaint. Both plaintiffs and de. { tendants file exceptions r x M J Biddy V*. DatlJ Aliiue* \N ituesses . : eiaiuiued and ca«e taken under advieemeut : ... . the sum ot çla.» 11 and lu gi»ld coiu,and that execution issue tLerelor K W. 1 >eat vs. Jacob Philips. Demurrer withdrawn, and delendaut declined to make further apjwarance Judgment rendered for People t* Ah Tin. Jury trial had Vor* ' diet of guilty of murder in the first degree, j Court adjourned till to-morrow From the Hacer ville Dodtalor: We have an infallible man in this town on the checker and cbe«« tj-iesliou **I tu*d you «•»," has become a lighting re. ® arb »■ lb ' a since the Granite Creek j 'hipwreek Three young ladies and *»ne old one had dif ferent dreams the past week, and they ail want to know : "Oh, dear ' do yon think it will come true ?" All the water noticed by the editor run» * mo k,n - «»*•«• •« •• j [ W.trr do— fr-,j,i-ntl. *—tn to run that : way when seen through a glass cylinder. o{».*n ■* one enJ. and enchwed with a s *all >ped disk at the other, when investigation proves that it is actually standing still —El* World.] Last conversation overheard tiirough the key-bo)«* (not original > between the model bus- ' band and wife : ••yjy dear, you ought to le* ashamed to wear i another woman s hair on your head Wife: "And yon. my d • a h»m-«l to w, ar w "' tbfr * bf * , *^ , Question: What i« th* greatest curiosity in this L«dgef An« —A rbrnm»' « Orchard. What would he the most agite h|e thing on# , 0 | ,, ur i.odge could do at li.»- season of the year I A»»« — For an Orchard to leave. Where «hould we piped the most rubbish in tbis Ie*dge ? Ans — In the Garret. T. «.bu» b, ep's wool on your A Talf.br utKlt created a disturbance in town one d»y this week, quite unnecessarily. and which might have resulted «erioiisJy; and Ul ,his connection we would read the gentle man(?) a very much needed lecture were it n „t | ba t by «o doing innocent partie« might bo 'made to suffer. A real gentleman, when ad mitted to the sanctity of a private home, on no account, nor under any circumstances, re* P^«* a . beyond its portals, wbfit he hears while th**re. no matter whether what be hears be K°°^ wr ^ od * ________ Juht •• wn were going to pres* ysiterday evening a bank caved down in a Chinese claim on Buena Vlitn Bar, killing «me Chinaman, and, as we were informed, fatnlly injnring an other. The claim it «n the upper end of the Bar, near the jail. ae»d not very deep, w we think it probable the ground was froxen. The local item in Wedneaday'i tri weekly •Anting that the Diatriet Court b«4 been in amion eight days abouid have read fourteen days MMc*. LL PERSONS nOLDINO CEt promissory note« Issued by »• tor „ Wlll p J« rriirn them to " • •* m T •*® PB °® ___Ormk. Boise Oo , L T . 1 ui*|i u slop U»elr curculaUon. Ai». Da*»«*. A LL PERSi JX tain email pr c4»««re will p erne Oniite Orsek, Bol • ju ilmmt* Jttr. f H vMni ktyaxtb od <d Jinuia m muhisi •'* ilii* )-:*v»«dq **kmio ,-;i1 tfca *J ^dui H< 'yWfjitnu' iî- H|f(. !;j^in li, ft9' ,hu 'T*bi' .!«;*>}>' *»ifl j.) Kv/m'iO J *ai li' ,t?)7 ..*• *.!• ! V'. i i lifiil IS, -i . Î '* bit*. ! i t'i ) " • I ; 1 j,. j . JOB PRINTING' • ; j i • • î U I i 1 ' ! ! J*f *y,|i î I*» ? O f f>HM ,'HW 'h:< <U H V - -, i n AT s in ,*, j ' I ! '? » L, , j< NEW YORK PRICES! AT THE IDAHO WORLD CIRCULAR.*, BILLHEADS, NOTES, DEEDS, POS1KL S , I AU>, PKOCi KAMMES. RECEIPTS, LICENSES. VIITSING CARDS BALL TICKETS, LETTERHEADS. ALSO LEGAL & JUSTICE'S BLANKS ef all kind«. and every tlcncriptioo «if atwayH on hand and printed to order, PLAIN, OR IN COLOR8, And at prices 50 per epet. below j \ oar former Tûtes. Call and examine specimens and prices. •»m.w 'tn BILLHIADI rVENISHlD tm mmrm AT »40 ygg TlIOD jlAND, etkarprluMag at prteta prsporlkmaiWly law. ft9' *ai . j Philadelphia, are pgr, ment« for the * authorized te ill li V i : -• 3= g m *a M. PaiwmiatLi. a Co.,10htate8ire^ f Bos ton. RTPwk ®° w » ?*•*! Torkj and 701 Chestnut 8tr««i are pur Agents for procuring advertise Idaho Wobld in' the above eitles, am contract for advertising «t onr loiras r>ir • i\ .f. >i.i *■' 1 nil jil l . , v/ », ? ;/ , VA ' m; if tir* : ^ Happy Relief for Tonne Men from the ef feet« or Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood BesVtred. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable reme dies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed en velopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 419 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.,--an Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. j AT H18 NEW BRICK STORE ....IN..... IDAHO CITY, is now opening his new Spring stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods LADIES* and children s READY MADE SUITS, CARPETS, wall papers. IRON AND STP.F.r.. BLACKSMITHS* TOOLS, SRolf Hardware, DUCK AND HOSE, Gl'M BOOTS, GLASS AND PUTTY. PAINTS AND OILS. HARVESTING à HAYING TOOLS, GDNS. PISTOLS, A^'D A 2VI AX XT KT I7I02MT• of sll kind*. CLOCKS, WATCHES ANO JEWELRY, CHAIRS. CROCKERY, and an endlt*%s . VARIETY STOCK. w GROCERY DEPARTMENT is now comjdi*tr. Try the PURE MAPLE SUGAR. 4SI HOl'CHT .in JMMEXS/i >turk at 4,'V low rat»-*, while in ('hicago, Boston, New* York. Philadelphia und San Francisco I will «eil Prry low for CASH, or to GOOD time buters. Hav in y <bUnninr<i fa »day cud j V< i!t itloji if, is country, I shall l'<Tp a Full Sit si uf (Its ids, fa sell at Fair ; Living Pnrrs, and shall hr' glad to we or i fr Z\ w ' ! '"■* " nf - Orders trill he promptly fill'd and on just as fjtstd terms as if thr buyers iwre present, and all jtarkoges of 1 fa 10 tstnnds / will dtiiœr Free al (fanUredle and Placenillc. Malm City. Msy Yl, lR7S.tr MS KIN'S STOR GRANITE CREEE, I. T Th>' most complete and couunotliotis store, «nd the most extensive sfoi*k of goods to lie found in Bo se county, outside of Idsiiu City. Our stock of goods comprises TIN WAK E, «LANS, QÜEEKH AND HARDWARE, GROCERIES ANO PROVISIONS SADDLES AND HARNESS, MINERS OUTFITS, DRYGOODS, CLOTHING BOOTS k SHOES, and, In short, everything that la demanded in the the market; and we SELL FOR CASH CHEAPER than any other house in Boise county. Call and see our good sand learn our prlcaa, and wa will make it to your advantage to buy of us. Augl-tfj A. DAK8KIN k CO. dlfsi Dissolution Sfotlco« THE COI'ARTNEKSIIIP UEKET0 X fore existing between John Foster and-Pe terson In the Mlhera' Horn« Botel, and doing bu-d ness under the firm name of Foatar k Patsiwon. at Qnartzburg. Boise county, T, T,, bas all debts due the Arm, aud pay all tbs Habilité« thereof. JOHN FOSTER. Qoa»ksomh L T. Janaary 17, XF7fi-w41 m I ifîOK ' ^nn.nif ip , / oui» UJr -.Hi st ! > i'.lVi/ ! f .1 GROCERIES 3ij PROVISIONS - :tit > * 'hn h 1 L* :■ -v ' ' FLOUR, BACON, BUTTER, LARD, HAMS. , Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon !i I'.! I " t ' . , CHais and Crockery Ware, ■ HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, MINING TOOLS, HOPE,—ALL 8IZE8. PAINTS, OILS and GLASS «vicziavzx, f,ENT'S OlOTHING am or smv vazzen. OIL CLOTH, CARPETING WALL, PAPER, Window Shades, Table Covering PATENT MEDICINES , And s variety of articles too numerous to mention. LEATHER AND 8HOE FINDINGS, BOOTS SL SHOES» W0ME:i 4SD ***"■ J. B. PACE S TOBACCO. PLAYINO CAROS, CI8ARS, AC. GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS TO CAHM C USTOMERN 1 You will find that you cab purehi*« at Lower Bates of me than an j other house in the Basin. THOMAS BARRY. 1 Jsbo City. Sept. 4, 18?3tf WAGON AND CARPENTER SHOP 'Jj üfô S»ia«tmt,MM.«i y , vjj E JONES, proprietor. Makes u speciality of repairing wag ons, buggies, kc. None but the BEST SEASONED TIMBER USED and work warranted equal to any in the country» Give me a trial. BANKING HOUSE ..ov.... C. W. MOORE & COi mu ( og..i, 8 *' IDAHO CITY» Do a general banking business. 8ell exchange And the principal for The highest pt BOLD OUST,SOLD ANOSILVER BULLION, In coin or currency. A**Buy and sell greent. ks. IDAHO BAKERY, Main St., Idaho City, second door below Eimmsl's jewelry store. BREAD, PIE8, CAKES. CRACKERS OF ALL K»NDS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCt Soda Water, and fruits, dried and fresh, alwsys on hand, Ice cream during the Summe months. Orders for halls and parties promptly filled. HENRY FREID ft. 9 CITY DRUG STORB DR. H. HPF, PROPRIE -OR, Keeps for sale a foil stock of » DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINE8, flu Fine îî r? TOILET SOAP, BRUSHES AND PXktfUMERT if- ' Mao PURE WINES AND LIQUORS tot medicinal as«. Preeeripttone compounded with dare. Ordere aw •ited and filled with promptness« f AplH?4-G ?*f v/ i * T 'l ABOORT-