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Wood River Times from Hailey, Idaho • 3

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Wood River Timesi
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Hailey, Idaho
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iVOOl) KIVER TIMES' HAILEY. IDaIIG. 8. 1887. HaUer PostoSoe.

iuu.ii ABinri: the from the 0Tum A. MAUI CLOSE the For the Wor 00 All malls from Muldoon, Stanton. Crichton, Soldier, Corral Creek. Atlanta and Boeky Bar arrive depart by railroad. omoi nouns: Office always open to owners of lock boxes.

General DeUvery and Call Boxes open from i. m. until p. as. Sundays, from 12, noon, to tfOBflS Order and Registry Department open from 8ffi0 a.

m. until 4 p. m. All registers must be In by 11 s. or they will not leave that day.

No Money Order or Registry business transacted Sunday a or legmlholidays. Smoky mail leaves Tuesdays at 7 a. Thursdays at 7 p. m. arrives H.

BKWrt. Postmaster. MHE "TIMES" WEATHER REPORT, Temp. Snowfall at 7 s.m. last 24 hrs.

kin. 'Date. November 1...... 18 November 2.............23 November 3..............24 November 4........ 25 November 4..............24 November .......20 November 7..............13 November 8..............20 November 9 ..............20 November 10.....

15 November November November 13..............10 November 14............ 28 November 15.............14 JN ember 16..............4 erubei 17..............6 November 18.............13 Novomber 13..............10 November 20.............20 November 21..............13 November 22.............. November November 24............8 November 25..............18 November November 27 .............18 November 28..............20 November 29..............14 November December 1..............16 December 2..............13 December 3..............18 December 4..............22 December 5..............20 December 6..............22 December December December December 10..............26 December 11..............10 December 12.............15 December 13..............20 December 14..............11 December 15..............19 December 16..............26 December 17..............10 December 18..............15 December 19..............28 December 20..............16 December 21..... 4 December 22.............. 8 December 33..............

2 December 21.............32 December 25..............29 December 26..............31 December 27..............30 December 28..............18 December 29............26 December 30..............18 December 31.............. 8 January 8 .....33 1 in. 2 in. 1 in. in.

January January January January January January anuary January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January 27....... Januafv 28 January 29....... .......21 January 30 January 31....... February 1....... .......14 2 in.

February 2....... February 3....... .......9 6 in. February 4....... 11 in.

February 5....... .......2 February 6....... 5 in. February 7....... 3 in.

February 8....... Weathei at 7 a.m. cloudy cloudy clear clear clear clear clear cloudy clear clear clear clear clear snowing clear clear cloudy cloudy cloudy snowing cloudy clear clear cloudy clear clear clear cloudy clear clear clear clear clear clear cloudy clear cloudy raining foggy elear clear cloudy cloudy clear clear cloudy clear clear cloudy clear clear cloudy clear snowing snowing cloudy cloudy clou snowing clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clour clear clear cloudy snowing cloudy raining clear. clear cloudy raining clear clear clear cloudy clear clear cloudy clear clear cloudy clear clear cloudy clear snowing snowing cloudy snowing cloudy cloudy Below aero. LOCAL JOTTINM8.

Fine bar goods at Hendrick's. Get your Gem Roller Mill Flour at the I. F. store. Hay and grain of every description At the Idaho Forwarding Company': store Location notices, for both lode and placer claims, for sale at the Times office.

Lund Anderson, the tailors, have moved to their fine quarters in Krieg's block. A lot of stall-fed cattle and sheep, of their own feeding, just received from Fish Creak, by Jamas Harrington. Another snowstorm is looked for. We have had enough for one winter, but if more we must take it. Settle between now and March 1st, or will place all accounts in the hands of Kingsbury McGowan, for collection.

Feb.8,1887. E. H. HENDRICK. John A.

Wilson came down today from the Narrow Gauge mines, and returned home this afternoon. He was five or six hours making the drip. The Shoshone Journal of last Saturday does not contain a word about the proposed new county, with Shoshone as the seat. "Muni" the word, Brother Allen? Our large Illustrated Catalogue for Spring and Sommer, 1887. is now in the publisher's We shall com nience distributing about March 1st.

Mailed free Send in yqyr names. Address: Red House Trade Union, Sacramento, Cal. fe8-5w H. Furey left for the I.uoky Bar placers at Glenn's Ferry. The new steam rotary primp, steam engine, and 10 rocker plate, ordered few weeks ago.

must be there by this time, and if they are Mr Furey may remain a couple of weeks. Rev. Father Nattini has gone to Montpelier, and will return in about one week. Father Cesari having left Shoshone, Father Nattini is now alone at this end of Idaho, to minister to the religious needs of the Homan Catholics. IMPORTANT BILLS, Recently Introduced in the Idaho Legislature.

The great majority of bills reoeived from Boise City during the past three weeks are proposed amendments to the Revised Statutes or the Code, whioh is a part of the same. How comes this? Did we not just pay a large we have these Revised Statutes revised? If Messrs. Johnson, Beatty and Gray did their duty, their whole duty in the premises, a further revision should be unnecessary, and most of these bills be thrown into the waste basket. Mr. Klyea has introduced a bill to give immediate right and title in property to the survivor upon the death of either husband or wife, provided such property be held liable to the debts of the deceased.

This bill is just, and should pass. Mr. Badley offers a bill providing that, upon stock being killed by railways, the owner of it shall forthwith give written notice, verified under oath, to the agent in charge of the nearest station, of the assessed value of such stock, which assessed value shall be the true value, and paid within 60 days. Unless so paid, double the assessed value of the stock to be recovered, and costs. This bill is not just, because property is never turned in at full value for assessment purposes, and is not expected to be.

It should not pass. COUNTY DIVISION. Two-thirds of Each House Required to Consider the Question at All. A telegram from Boise states that the division bill would not be reported to-day. As the bill has not been in traduced in the Council, and as there arc same 50 hills ahead of it on file in the House, it cannot be taken out of the hands of the Committee on Counties and County Boundaries, nor brought before the House without a two thirds vote.

Then, if it should pass, it would have to go to the Council, where a two-thirds vote would also be required to take it up out of its order. As, al.hiugh a majority of both houses is said to favor division, it is unlikely that two-thirds of both houses can be secured by the advocates of the bill, it is probable that it will not pass. But it may pass at the last the Capitol bill, for instance. However, only two days more, and Legislature will adjourn. Later.

Another dispatch states that the committee will unanimously report that the bill should not pass. report pass. THE MACHINERY SECURED. Hailey to Have the Electric Light Within Three Weeks. Texas Angel returned to-day from Chicago, where he went to purchase the generators and lamps-fur the new electric light works for this city.

He purchased a machine that has suffi cient capacity to supply 300 lamps ot 20 candle-power each, and that can supply power enough for 420 lights. If additional lights are needed, another machine can be added. The lamps are of the Brush-Swann patent, and the light is a bright white. The machine will be here in about one week. The Ferformauee Postponed.

The performance of "Engaged, announced for Saturday of this week, for the benefit of Manager Moizan, of the Hailey Theater, lias been indefi nitely postponed, owing to the illness of Airs. E. C. Coffin. It is feared that the lady's illness may even cause the postponement of her trip East.

Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with head ache, you are fldgetty, nervous, and gen erallyoutof sorts, and want to brace up brace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and i which stimulate you for an hour, and leaye you iu wor8e condition than trle BUt and only 50 cents A Xpert's drug store. 1 before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of liver and kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find Koda Springs Mineral Water, The best in the the Idaho Forwarding Coropauy'6.

MUST SHOW THEIR HANDS. Macks)'s Proposttlos Places the ministration In a Predicament. The Carson Appeal has it from reliable sources that John Maokay has made the offer to the Government to furnish 450,000 ounces of silver per the neighborhood of half a million dollars' they wish to run the Carson Mint. This offer has been referred to the Director of the Mint, who has referred it to the Secretary of the Treasury. This matter is just now in statu quo, and the Democratic) Administration is deliberating how to meet the proposition.

The Administration has alleged that the amount of silver produced in Nevada was not sufficient to keep the Mint running, and now that suoh an offer has been made, and it is well known that Mr. Mackay would not make it unless he was able, to deliver the silver, the Democratic Administration is at a loss to know exactly what to do. If it refuses the offer, it will be an acknowledgment that its reasons for closing down the Mint are other than the alleged insufficiency of silver in Nevada. A refusal to open the Mint under these circumstances will show clearly that the administration is working in the interest of Wall Street in its war on the silver interests of the West. It is also claimed that the sudden discovery of a bonanza on the Cornstock was the result of concerted action among the silver men.

The location of the bonanza was known more than three years ago; but, from business reasons best known to themselves the firm did not develop the find, until Mackay concluded to open up the levels of Con. Virginia, and use the discovery as a lever to put under the gold-bugs of the East. Senator Jones also agreed to send his Gold Hill bullion, and Joe Douglas will send a month from his Dayton mill. Other leading men of the State have agreed to contribute to the quota and give the Mint all the silver it needs. The silver which is now in sight in the Con.

Virginia, together with the low grade ore, it is aid, would run the Mint for 10 years. From the Frying-Pan Into the Fire. The Mongoose, which was some years ago brought from India to stop the ravages of the sugar-cane rat in Jamaica, has increased in that island to such an extent, and has become so destructive to poultry, and even to fruit and vegetables, that it seems lia ble soon to become a veritable pest. Since being introduced from Europe, the dog has become very numerous in a wild state in Australia; but, instead of confining itself to subduing the Australian plague of rabbits, it now causes a great slaughter of sheep. The weasel and the stoat which New Zealand people have imported from England to keep down the rabbits have multiplied so rapidly that the remedy is expected tJ become worse than the original affliction in a very short time.

Blanks! Blanks! Blanks! The following blank forms are for sale, for cash only, at the Times office: Feb Dozen Marriage 00 Execution and bill of 1 00 50 Warrant of 50 of 50 Affidavit for 50 Undertaking for 50 50 Criminal 50 50 Constable's 50 (The above are for Justices' and Constables' uss.) Proof of 50 Deed of 1 00 Miuing 1 00 Quit-claim 1 00 Location 50 1 00 Special 1 00 Chattel 1 00 By the piece, 7A and 15 cents each In lots of 100, one-half of above prices, THEY ARE THE BEST BLANKS. Al! of the above are generally pro nounced the best on the Pacific slope and coast. They are well printed, on extra-thick paper, and gotten up so as to lequire the least possible writing, They are spectally adapted to Alturas county, and cost less to record than any other blanks of the same nature. ordering by mail should add and cent per blank, for post age. All orders should he addressed to T.

E. PICOTTE, Hailey, Idaho. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edv. Price 50 eta. For sale at Tracy's SOLDIER ITEMS.

Irregular Postal Ranchers in Uood fora Railway. C. E. Samson writes from Soldier, February 5: What is the matter of the mail? It runs regular enough, notwithstanding the weather, but it don't fetch your paper only once or twice a month, and 1 don't get half of them. Warm the postmasters up.

papers leave this office regularly, and doubtless leave the Hailey postoffice as regularly, as we have yet to hear of a well-grounded cause of complaint against that office. The trouble must be somewhere along the James B. Allen writes, also from Soldier, under date of February 4: There are 22 inches of snow on the ground, but it is not so deep but what teams can go to the timber for fencing and cordwood. The stock is all well, and in good health, and the people also. The ranchers all seem to be in good spirits, and long for the time to come when the Union Pacific Railway surveying party will be running across this fine old Camas Prairie, where there is some good land to be taken up yet.

Our Soldi, school is progressing, for we have a good teacher. I never look up with a vow to the sky, But a light like thy beauty is there. And I hear a low murxnur like thlue in reply. When I pour out my Bpirlt in prayer. J.

B. A. LETTER LIST. List of Letters remaining in the Halley (Idaho) Postoffice for the week ending February 5, 1887. Persons calling for any of these Letters will please "Advertised.

Power, Marlatt, Wm Marlatt, Watson, ff Chisam, Alex Gaunett, Mrs Orra Harris, Wm Olson, 2 Olson, Theodore H. BEWS, Postmaster. No other medicine is so reliable as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for the cure of coughs, colds, and all derangements of the respiratory organs. It relieves the asthmatic and consumptive, even in advanced stages of disease. Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, hilblaiiit-, Corns, mid all Skill Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, cents a box. For sale by J. A.

Rupert. Most Excellent. J. J. Atkina, Chief of Police, Knoxville, writes: "My family and I beneficiaries of your most excellent medicine, Dr.

King's New Discovery for consumption having found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends to whom I have reeomniended it, praise it at every opportunity." Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption is guaranteed to cure coughs olds, bronchitis, asthma, croup ami every affection ot throat, chest and lungs, l'rial bottles free at J. A. Rupert's drug store.

Large size "My little son, three years of age, was terribly afflicted with scrofula. Ilis head was entirely covered with scrofulous sores, and his body showed many marks of the disease. A few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured J. Beckett, Hymera, Ind. Obstacles to Marriage.

Happy relief from Excesses in early I youth. Nervous debility and all Chronic special diseases cured by the New Treatment. Obstacles to mar riage removed. Books, Circulars and I Reports sent free in sealed envelopes. Address Howard Association, Phii-adel- pm Pa.

We Print Cards. Blanks. Posters, Receipts, Programs, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads. Letter Heads, Visiting Cards. Funeral Notices, Wedding Invitations.

And everything else commonly done in a printing office. Call ana see samples and learn prices. SHILOH'S VITAL1ZER is whatl you need for Consumption, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale atTracy's SHILOH'S COUGH and sumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee.

It cures Consumption. For sale at Tracy's DrugStore. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Coihplaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale at Tracy's Drug Store. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough aud Bronchitis.

For at sale Tracy's. NEV CLEAN STOCK Boots and Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, GENTS' NECK AND UNDERWEAR Glassware, Crockery, Trunks, Valises, Quilts and Blankets FANCY GROCERIES, Comprising Goose Liver, Sausages, Stuffed Olives, Anchovies in Oil, Sardines, Sardelles, Holland Herrings in Kegs, Kippered Herrings fine), Russian Caviar, Eels In Jelly, Rocquefort, Swiss and Llxuburger Cheese, Tubasro Sauce, Etc. Complete Stock of Provisions and Mining Supplies. All Goods Warranted and Sold at Liviug Prices. GEO.

KRIEG, New Brick Block, Opposite MeCornlek's Bunk. C. BOARD, ir lari, sanii CROY STREET, NEAR RIVER, HAILEY IDAHO. A large stock of Native Seasoned Lumber and Shingles, ativo Floor ing and Rustic also Eastern Finishing Lumber, Pickets, Bash, Door and Mixed Paints. Selling lower than ever before, as am moving my stock from the old yard on Carbonate street.

I I HILAD ELPHIA iL 1 Ketchum, Idaho. Pay the highest market rates, in all kinds of LEAD, SILVER -A. 1ST ID CD-OLID ORESSmelting, Roasting, Sampling and Assay Works Complete in every particular, and of ample capacity to reduce all the ore produoed on Wood River and vicinity. Address either I. I.

LEWIS, or First National Bank, Ketchum. H. J. HARDESS, Sup't, Ketchum, Idaho. STOVES! CHARTER OAK Cook Stoves Ranges.

HEATING HTOVF8 Not at Cost, But Lower Than Ever. COFFIN CO. I cation. Don't uegiact writing for it. SIBLEY'S TESTED SEEDS BEND for our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of Vegetable, Field aud Flower SEEDS, Flouts, Bulba aud Implements.

FREE by mall on appll HIRAM SIBLEY CO. ROCHESTER, N. T. 321-336 E. HUB it.

OHIO A OO, ILL 11-14 X. Clark at. Main Street, next door to McCornlck's Bonk, Hailey, Idaho. BIRKIN KENNELLY, PROPRIETORS. Finest Beef, Teal, Mnttos and Port.

Wholesale and Retail. BIRKIN KENNELLY. PETER MEVES, LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, Upper Main Street, Hailey, Idaho. Fine Turnouts to Order. Hay, Grain and Feed for Sale.

REDUCED PRICES THE RULE. Lana'sjtrr no Flower, ble Field Catalogue Live OttUOfec. f. H. LANG.

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