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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 3

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Boise, Idaho
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iKV ADVKUTISIvMKNTS lOMTltAY OX Mi'lll'INNKSS PERSONAL My wife Mtlnilliir having li't my IiimI amt liiwril 1 will av no hllleollur ('iiiitrai'llnt! after Hit Uulr A bciiisiiiicu April 15 1X7(1 SPECIAL NOTICES New (iiiniw- Co have t't received new iimIm ronlMiig nt I'alieiie Fancy (liimla latent style of Ladle" Sprint llaln tillin' almi a largo annul tnieut nf Urn- eerlen IlOl'NI) 1 near ('old Hprlntrn a nm-rel home four or flvo year old I'rlppled In tint right lora li Till homo I ntipponud to have linen loft by a suspicion elHraeler who panned near Cold Springs with flvo honil of hume IIAN MrtlUINNEHH I The homo I supposed to hnve been (Tippled Iii driving May Mill lx(l Th toncrrt on Tueailey Kveulng rl ho I'litortniimuMit given on Tuesday evening last Iy Prut Boulon and Ids udiuiralde troupe far excelled anything ever witnessed iii liuise City and could not CO rark Row surpassed anywhere Kvery seat in tin large hall was tilled and many persnu were obliged to remain upon their leet during the wlmlo of the long performanee which they did without the consciousness of fatigue so rapt were they by the sublime utterances of that marvelous violin in the hands of the gifted and accomplished professor Did Professor Boulon play alone it would repay hoYitelyrcVuriicd from tlio mica 1 110 lois of along tlio WeUcr says there painful journey across seas ml at work ftnd continents to hear him bn UauH'Tjas il sa FrsncUco Co 10 1 41 R0 York SI ruTTINUlLl 0nirinsi TRAVELING COR-1 Ms ''Mwvr for ttie Statksman Is SVsu'riptlousi advertisements yiTdasthlsunien XjOOAIj Col" Wo Clay formerly of Fort itolsoj alluiutcJ cWfof tho Centennial Guard at Philadcl-1 pliia )rcA LKDOKS-Shcuff mines about twenty men CENTENNIAL RACES Mul Ity ilio llmid Boisu City experienced a grand nml agreeable sensation during the afternoon of Tuesday last Professor lloulon with ids Musical and Dramatic Troupe dressed in red uniforms gay uml unique made the tour of Hie city mounted on a large open carriage drawn by four horses and stopping frequently in tlio stieets discoursed delicious music to the delighted citiens who tilled all the doors mid thronged the sidewalks wherever tlie vehicle came to a hall It was glorious to see tlio urmv of hnvs i i who swarmed out mid followed the carriage wherever it went They stopped in front of the Statesman otlieo when tlio typos ran out with their in hand and it was all wo eould do to prevent them from throwing tlio typo in tho gutter and going oil with the show lodge Heed saved the life of the Esquimaux member of tlio repertorial force by calling him out of the street where lie was in danger of being run over by the passing stages and freight wagons wliilo absorbed in watching the A Widely A pile lle llrineriy Few remedies nro applicable In urh a wldo runt'll of disorders ns Hostetler's Stomach Ritters anil till not becauo It tin pedal properties adapted to Ilia rnro ol surlt a pretense would ho manifestly hilt oil account ir II wonderfully improving effect upon tho general I lino nf the eylcmand it alterative action upon the organ of nutrition "crrellnn and discharge Reside It well known proper! ie a a remedy for Intermit-lent ami remittent fever riypepla constipation torplJIlv of the liver ircncral debility miliary and uterine difficulties It Invariably prove to lie highly servleenblo in overcoming ahivmia hypochondria rheumatism Insomnia and many oilier disorder and dlsnhllt-tie originatin' In verly or Impurity of the blood nervous weakiins or overexcitement nr an Imperfect performance of (he physical function Dky (toon a Nti Fancy 11 Falk A I Tim are now receiving their Spring Stock Ladle Goods which you will do well to cx am inn Tout received new spring good at I) Falk I A Tiro' 1 PERSONS WANTING SMALL (JUANTI-I tie of brick muft pay cash at the kiln on delivery SAM It A LaWREWON Fl ASWAN NpptnmWr With 1Tt aided sustained and relieved ns lie is bv the presence and efforts of bis brilliant and graceful troupe his magnificent concerts are gems of and sources of Space and time both conspire to make it impossible for us to attempt anything like tin elaborate criticism of performance indeed ro there prospecting Kvery indication is that these mines will prove to bo of great extent and value Ur Agncw ownos ono of tho most promising looking lodes Mb Henry Maker lato of tho Keosauqua Jlspublican published tlvcosauqua Iowa arrived hero tat evening and will in future belong to tiio typographical corps ortho Statesman Ho is young and good looking but tho girls must not all speak at onco because it happens to be leap year Examination of Chas Downey charged with complicity in tho mail robbery of Jfovcmbcr last being brought before Commissioner Stout yesterday morning waived on examination His bail was fixed at $3000 which he gave His securities arc Wm Morris and A II Boomer IDAHO TARK ASSOCIATION DRIVING TRACK TV1tt UOMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY July Mh 1H7H and cnntlnuo three days PHOGHAMME FIRST DAY-WEDNESDAY Hiinnlng It tingle dash of one mile free for all two year (this Purse $900 First horse $UH) second horse $50 Trot (In Milo heats three beat In flvo free fur ell horse that have never beaten threo mtnnlea Pnrao $11)0 First horse $100 second horse $50 SECOND DAY-TUUUSDAY Running Milo heat two best la three free for all three year olds Pnrao $900 First horse $135 second horse $75 Running Half tnllo heats two heat in three tree for all two year olds $100 First borne $75 second horse $911 THIRD DAY-FRIDAY Running Mila heats two best la three free lor all Pnrae $9(10 First horse $135 second horse $75 Trotting or Pacing Milo heat throe heat In live free for all Pnrae $150 First hone $100 second horse $50 In tbo above rare throe or more to outer and not lea than three to atart This splendid musical treat hud already been announced as ingbytho cornet This was its most attracting feature ns it is something charming and altogether novel to see ladies performing on wind instruments men being licrtofhrc considered (lie principal gaseous bodies in tho universe FOR SALE VEGKTA1ILKH FOR SALK POTATOES Cabbage and Onion In qnantltla to ault purchaser and delivered at realdcuca March 30 tf It BHIOOLKU Ilayl llay I A fine lot of llnv neatly hailed at the flrecn Meadow Ranch $90 per ton 8 AIK1N Tlolao City Foh 11 We have on hand a large lot of Lcgnl Hlank for Justice l'rohato District and United State Uonrt Thone wanting blanxa should call at the St atm an office it is unnecessary this is a troupe antics of tho dancing pony that Btands in no need of newspaper pulling They havo long since passed safely and triumphantly through the ordcnl of been crowned Kings and Queens of the divine art of music and a failure to rccognizo anil udmire them would only prove a lamentable want of appreciation Qf the grand violin duetto performed by Professor Houlon and bis gifted witc we cannot trust ourselves to speak Who could afford to miss seeing the first cornet and tho pianist Miss Emily Boulon and Miss Lccne Bay even if tlio spectator were deaf? Our old aud tried friend Senor Bafael Abeco and bis wonderful harp have never yet failed us They have confronted us wherever we have been for the last twelve years the genial faco of tlio harpist and the glad tones of that dear old harp are always welcome and always new Wo almost envy our friends of tlio their coming treat The mountains will be thrilled by the chirping of tlio canaries and echo back the wild cadences of the bagpipes Tlie Ntag llnliher Tolm Soudcrs Geo John Leo anil James were brought before Stout yesterday for Soudcrs claimed that prove that be was at on the night of the xvas given till Monday witnesses Tlie complaint charges with being an accessory and after the robbery 1 an examination and his fixed at $3000 Bouhlin and Lee also examinations Their fixed at $7000 because accused ns principals in while Trask was Each race will ha rnn to nilo except when i a by the Association The entries to ne made at the office of tho hone dlstancee the Hold eecom will bo rotalnod by the Aiwoclallon one Bccretary and to close tho day before each rare at 4 o'clock pm JOHN HAILEY NMnAXTnniiN President Hocratary Hoibi Citt May 11 1R7H Lton'r Katiiairon make bean tl fill glossy Tnxnrlant hair prevent Ita hilling out or turning gray It ha stood the teat of 40 yean Is charmingly perfumed and ha no rival Watch Hock Jewelry Silverware ete at price iht will rirly competition Watches cleaned for two dollar rnrrencv and other work at equally low price at Humphrey's Jewelry Store Tost received at Fa'k it Rro'e 35 eases I Goal Oil 4(1 hoxe GOkega nalla 35 1 boxes assorted Dried Fruit Hagan's Magnolia balm preserves and re I stores the complexion removes freckles tan I and sallowncs make tho skin soft white! and delicate Ita application cannot be de tooted Mould in Trask Commissioner examination ho could Silver City robbery aud to get Trask before le waived bond was waived bond was they arc the robbery but an Johny Foster has caught and domesticated a remarkable and very beautiful animal which lie lias already taught to assist him in taking care of the paste The tail of the animal bears about the propotion to tho head that sixty feet docs to fifty It will be on cxibition at the Statesman filce a few days before being sent to the Centennial After playing two evenings in this city to largo and delighted audiences Prof Iioulon and troupe left this morning for Idaho City where they will play to-morrow evening They will make the tour of tho and return to Boise City where they will give another scries of entertainments before going to Silver City On tho return of tho troupe to tills city they will play for the benefit of the Boise City Fire Company Fprino and styles of millinery and ladies' ready made anlta Just received at Mrs A Isaacs Central Hotel AprlSml LOST STRAYED or driven from the rantpi neat ranch about TV miles below Rolen City adjoining the foot bills one stal- UENERAL NEWS ilo'n colt of good slxa' Dimly hrandel SO on the right thigh He has ao white spots I gentle to lend Any information that will lead to the recovery of the colt will be thankfully received and liberally res arded bmitil April S3 187U MAMMOTH STOCK ADYEIITISEMENTS revTsed laws DoIm Cltjr Fire Comp any At tlio rogular quarterly meeting of the Fire Association held at Turn Vcrein Hall on Tuesday evening May 16th the following officers were elected: Car-uLAsa During all the teo President John Grav excitement attending tho stage yic0 prc8id0nt Jos Pcrrault robberies and tlie earlier arrests Secretary John Lemp Treasurer and trials which grew out of them jas i tastings Foreman Fred vlnlc tho officers and citizens here I Dangle 1st Asst Foreman John Paynton 2d Asst Foreman On motion a Finance committee was appointed by tho Chair consisting of Brumm Milton ere making every possible effort to detect and bring tho offenders to justice tho Avalanche was continually saving that Boise City OF IDAHO TERRITORY 10m OF Tns REVISED LAWS OF I I Idaho bound in law-calf for tale at thla office PRICE $7 CUItRENCYI Sent postage paid to anv part of the United 8ta'ea for $750 1 bli book also conta1niall the lawi passed at the Eighth and last Seaalon of the OF Tho best centennial notes a reporter enu pick up are hundred dollar bills Ctuitain Throckmorton of tho Fourth Artillery by direction of the President lias been detailed on recruiting service and ordered to report to the Supcriniendent-Gcneral Recruiting Service New York A pious father entered a saloon with a horse-wliip one night last week and found his son playing euchre He tanned the young jacket and sent him home and then sat down and finished the game was tho rendezvons and headquarters of the highwaymen and that tho officers here were not doing their duty in tills matter Tho uniform tone of that paper was tabulated to make an impression abroad very discreditable and unfavorable to Boise City Until the OATS BARLEY Kelly and Oldham On motion that a commilteo be appointed to purchase fire buckets in the event that tho purchase of tho fire engine fails John Gray was appointed a committee of one for said purpose Messrs Fred Dangle Jas II JWcry could be cleared up Boise Twogood and Harry Gordon were dy had to suffer this in silence reappointed on the committee to I Quartermaster relieving Col evident now from the facts repair tho Fire bnild- Eddy and as acting Chief Quartcr-wluch the last arrests have brought ingfor future meetings On mo- 9 hght that all this time the par- tion Thos McIIendry was added himself boy tells us what you know about said the committeeman is sometimes called comes from pendang snmarang and pa-dang and is used by the master in this school too dang Major Wm Myers Quartermaster A has been assigned to duty as Depot and Department Division of tlio Qcncral Itobert master Military Pacific rlieving Allen CHOICE QUALITY 600DS FOR SALE CHEAP JOHN XjEAAP Bom Citt May 11 1878 -AT- to 6aid' committee Oldham moved that the Firemen give a ball about June 1st The object of the ball being to I raise funds for the company The following committee was appointed for that purpose: Oldham Brumm John who committed the first were Bafely ensconced with ieir plunder in Silver City The whole of the last treasure thus far covered so far as we are in-ornicd was found in Silver City all of the money used by the was spent there not a ron of this money lias been found Gray Fred Dangle and Geo ned here These facts have no Kohlepp On motion a committee of three was appointed to meet the City Counsel and ask them to aid tlie Fire Oldham Milton Kelly and Jos Perranlt appointed on said committee Cartee Jos Perrault President Secretary pro tcm whatever so far as the or officers of Silver City are roncerned but they serve to show tf 8 -Avalanche was crying thief in ygry jjai com- aMh an 118 10 2reat daily was that time on its dcatli-bcd the ImtC 8 lnavoidable that a Dorton The Oregon Democracy have nominated tho following State ticket For congress Lafayette Lane of Douglas county For Presidential Electors II Klippcl of Jackson Las well ol Grant A Cronin of Multnomah Trial of Maxon and Berry trial of Maxon and Berry charged with robbing Wt treasure-box near Umatilla last Fall while cn route on the VT stage occupied nearly two days time this week The State wag represented by District Attorney Laswell assisted byE A Cronin Esq of Portland the defendants by Turner CatonandL IL Nash The-Jury found a verdict of guilty I rom the Umatilla East Oregonian April 25th) Nsw atyla oaraaoa at alk FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IDAHO ItolHO City I mccarty President I JOHN HUNTCON Wm MORRIS Cashier Vice-President CORRESPONDENTS AND JSENTS Donnxil Lawson A Co-- New York I First National Rank Omaha Nebraska Merchant' Exchanon Bank Han Franclaco Mxsbrb Ladd Tilton Portland Oregon Balt Lake C'itt Nai Bank Salt Lake Cltg Utah 1 Hell Exchange on Ban Francisco Portland and the principal AtluLtie cities We also draw direct on London Srmtn Anuttrdam Dublin Hunbvrq Jlaoortr Purlt Rmxn Mtmtrtal and other leading European cities Wo PnrclioM Gold Dnet Gold and HI Iyer Bullion Checks and Vouchers and Draft or Certificates of Deposit issued liy Kaetcrr California or Oregon Banks Bnjr Territorial and County Wrrants and Bond Moke Collections on all points in thf United States And all business connected with General banking will receive pronpt atwntlon LOUTIIAN nre Abe wasted pay its bills and defray its funeral expenses Don't fall to aea the new goedi at Falk A Bro's A i.

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