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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 2

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Boise, Idaho
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DAILY election peoclamation By the Governor of the Territory of Idaho i- WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 1SS9 HOMER MYERS Druggist and Chemist list of some of the articles jnst received appropriate for Presents for Ladles Presents for -fiieir THE IDAHO STATESMAN Offers a Presents for Ladies Pocketbooks and Purses Department) Idaho Territory obedience to Section 6 Article XXI Schedule and Ordin ance of the Constitution of the State of Idaho I do de are a a4- an election held in the Territory of Idaho on the fifth day of No- Gentleman Pipes Odd and peculiar If tbs Earnest and Unyielding1 Friend of Statehood valuable woods and stock includes an Tbs All the new shapes In Morocco Japanese Leather AliigatorSeal wfntiaiw Leath diver mounting Glass Perfumery bottles of all sizes in pure white cut snd cnffrftYsi Pncs 25c to fit Bronze Bisque Etc Bronze Vae Card Receivers etc Bisque figures wi different articles of Bne-a-brac This list is meant to suggest sems of the articles appropriate for presents The stock contains numerous lines not mentioned brrt an inspection of the stock will repay a visit it Believes Also that irrigation is no I vember A 1889 for the adoption or rejection of said Constitution a itai Want of 1 there were fourteen thousand one hundred and eighty-four (I4I4) votes cast twelve thousand three hundred and ninety-eight (1239 in its columns will oe foand early and lull re-1 votes were cast for the adoption of said Constitution one thousand er with artistic from SCO to $300 Card Cases AV Various sizes and and durable leather Prices from 75c to $3 Manicure or Nail Sets "With all the implements and preparations recommended by l)r Pray Put np in beautiful boxes or sold in separate pieces Dressing Table Sets Ivory and oxydized silver In Antique ivory ana oxytu- i 5 I I i seven hundred and seventy-three (1773) votes were cast for the re-jjection of said Constitution and eleven (11) votes scattering and Ivory and silver -very beantifuldeeigns Hand ports of everything taking place In the Territory elsewhere In regard to these fwo Great Movements for the advancement of Idaho "Whoever wishes to keep h'mself posted as to their progress should subscribe for The Statesman The Statesman also has great faith in the as lane IZ si--8 nCS0 jjjaact fll OS oi AjV -i'js Tny Brushes iw ebony Brush sets inivoiT wood from $3 to $10? UeT' 111 nd Whisk Broom Sets In ivory and plush ftom $2 to Shaving Sets tftfi iB Cuff and Collar Boxes In plush and leather from $3 to $9 Cigar Cases For the pocket in all tha most leathers from $150 to de8ln-ll Card and Memorandum Caspn loathor8 aad Smoking Table Sets In bronze and silver antique from $3 to $10 1 Etc artistic have Christmas Cards Mining Resources of and lias Correspondents at all the and shapes Bets consist of Erush Min or and Comb Price $3 to $7 Hand Mirrors In Ivory and oxydized silver Prom 7jc to $-00 Folding Mirrors In beautiful designs opening reflecting mirrors from 5 to Toilet Sets in Cases Inplnsh oxydized silver and taining the requisites for the tol et tab Many styles anduzes filled Wjth Ivory Shell and silver implements Pnce from $2 to25 Pinauds Lubins Ruksesker 'Atkenson and many others IN UNIQUE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS WATER COLOR SKETCHES ETCHINGS AND IVORY BAS-RELIEF Prominent Mining Camps who will keep the readers of The Stateshax early Informed of every new development The Statesman In testimony Whereof I hereunto set my hand and caused I to be affixed the Great Seal of I the Territory Done at Boise City the Capital of Idaho this third day of December in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight-1 ty-Nine and of the Independence of the United States of America! the one hundred and fourteenth ftSjEKjgjsr "ud- Is prompt In its news Independent in its spirit and always fciir and honorable The Statesman has a Dally edition at $10 per year or $1 per month The Weekly edition is a large handsome sheet of thirty-two columns at S3 per year orders to STATESMAN PRINTING COMPANY A THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS AND CHEMICALS IN IDAHO AND COMPETENT PERSONS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE GEO SHOUP THE CODLIX MOTII scial'C 3t th UI9W iuL the f31 3njn 4 By the Governor: Edward Curtis Secretary of Idaho OFFICIAL VOTH BLUE MARK SALE PETER SONNA For Travelers -Train N6 532 leaving Boise City at 10:30 a railroad time arrives at Nampa at 11 :49 in time to catch the west-bound train No 503 the Flyer 'or limited fast mail which leaves that station at ll :50 a Train No 634 leaves Boise City at 6:43 and makes close connection with train No 503 the eastbound express which leaves Nampa at 8:15 Passengers leaving Boise City at 6:45 in the evening will becom- Adopting the Constitution Yesterday the Returns of the election of the 5th of November on the question of the adoption of the Constitution were opened in the Governor's Rooms in the Wholesale and Retail Dealer in of the larva? of the codlin moth and which if not destroyed by the thorough use of hot water or some other means will come forth in the early spring months fully prepared to propagate its kind in untold numbers in the first apple or pear orchard that comes in its way Likewise the trees shipped from many of the nurseries are impregnated with the eggs of the greea and woolly aphis therefore all fruit trees grafts scions cuttings etc should be disinfected by immersing them for a few moments in hot solution composed of one pound of whale oil soap to one gallon of water Capitol in the presence of the proper officers of the Territory and quite a num-l pelled to waitat Nampa until 10:45 for the ber of citizens and the result was found I express west and until 2:02 a tor the Flyer east-bound os below: Counties At Cost For Against Total isss WANTED 1669 2746 1411 MS 1 414 797 1785 Ml 87 C20 222 531 821 SITUATION AS DRES8-1 maker in an establishment or with a dressmaker Address 33 care Lord Thomas Chicago 111 443 61 171 80 92 33 26 137 24 117 Regardless of Cost TOM FITCU Ada 1331 Altnras 290 Bingham 716 Boise 539 Cassia 130 Custer 408 Elmore 7i5 Idaho 109 Kootenai 1033 Latah 2523 Lemhi too Logan- 380 Nes Perce 113 Oneida 278 Owyhee 388 Shoshone lsu "Washington 443 Wagons and Agricultural Implants JDAIIO BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- tion Subscriptions for shares first series now 718 613 1412 763 open Chas a Clark Secretary Office hours 6 to 12 and 1 to 4 2040 920 451 215 373 425 1802 615 71 103 9 37 51 173 635 340 47 130' -763 i SEWING OR HOUSE work Will to Mrs Curry -and Jefferson Below Cost Walter A Mowers Hakes and Binding Harvesters SITU ATION AS Chambermaid in llotc Hotel 12354 Bear Lake 44 1734 39 WAITRESS "Apply Lc 14100 15410 84 615 I Central Hotel WJ" ANTED TV or Cost What it May 12396 1773 Bear Lake was not officially returned but there was evidence that such a vote 14184 16025 ANTED SITUATION TO DO GENERAL TV housework Apply to CL A Bansuder Mrs Farrell was taken in two Precincts of thafcountv I TUE Manhattan life insurance nm 1 I JL 0111 puny wants a good man for Idaho 11 BENN XETT at Overland Hotel Acorn Stoves and Ranges Granite Sheet tea fi! Iron Pipe Fittings There were twelve imperfect Ballots not I See counted on either side but added to the grand total VTEWS AVE ARE PREPARED furnish news ink in quantities to My Stock oi TO suit low STATESMAN Qiial'ty od Prices PRINTING COMPANY SILVER COMMITTEE A GENTS CAN MAKE SIONEY SOLTCIT-lag tor Sick Benefit Accident and Life Insurance combined either in Cicv or country Apply for Agency Bankers Mntnil Life Associ- No 815 California St San Francisco CaL PUNTS OIL GLASS PUTTY and VARNISHES DRY GOODS nivll The eloquent Tom Fitch of Nevada was one of the silver-tongued orators at the St-Louia Silver Convention These are the words with which he closed one of his speeches: The fight for the restoration of silver is the fight of debtors against creditors of the laborer against the capitalist of the poor against the rich It is idle for the monometallists to tell us that prices have been reduced because of the Increased production in India This may be an approximate cause but I say the cause will be found in silver demonetization alone England has to-day become the greatest silver consumer in the and yet in all her vast empire she produces less than 7 per cent of the supply and Germany a co-conspirator in the work of demonetization produces less than 2 per cent England is the bunko stgerer of the world and Uncle Sam is the gentleman from the rural districts IIow much longer will our miners planters and farmers consent that Senators and Representatives at Washington shall continue tn legislate in the interest of Wall street? Is it not time for the American eagle to rise and shake Liverpool salt Irom its tail It may be the sadden remonetization of silver "would produce some temporary disturbance in Wall street but the Eastern and Western boundaries of this Nation are not found between Pearl street and Broadway We are here to represent the cottages and cabins of this country and their interests should be protected though the bulls of the Wall-street bucket-shops bellow with rage The following gentlemen were appointed by the St Louis Convention to prepare a Memorial Address to Congress on the Silver question: A Grier of Pennsylvania Field of Missouri Goodwin of Utah AY Porter of Virginia and Scott of Ohio FOR SALE CLOTHING GkRDER YOUR LETTER AND BllL HEADS now -STATESMAN PRINTING COM PANY OPENING WHITEHEAD BOOMER! ii lice bz aVl IT it b'is Id A JjJJi ceC v-r th "j3 ij'G iii" ns Oa k-ry :2 ll J'3! l-'S Wi Vi: ir TO LET- Information from Washington as to I the admission of Idaho to the Union is of a very encouraging character GROCERIES THE NEW Perfectly Fiendish FOR RENT-OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO bplele store Enquire at Statesman DRUG STORE Must be Sold at Once To be assaulted by the three Imps dys-1 pepsyia constipation and liver complaint-1 mo REXT-FURXISHED ROOM IN Skborhood address Box 41 a trio If satanic is perfectly fiendish This often happens The hateful three however soon whisk away to the nether I FORaUBiood Diseases 8kin Aiftetion Ac Wrights Compound Hyrup of MraaparfUa nfww MaH A Fancy Goods Toilet Articles i Soaps Perfumery etc This rile insect is threatening serious damage to line Apple crop and most diligent efforts should be made for his quick extermination One of the earliest and Fruit-growers of the Boise Valley tells us that in watching the habits of this creature he finds that it hides itself and its larvae under the bark of the tree Wherever there is a rough piece of bark well-closed at the top so os to shed the descending rain there the moth maks his snug winter home In this experiments he has found that where he has taken a few rows of his trees on the side of his orchard and in the early winter thoroughly scraped those trees of all possible shelter of the moth the next season the fruit of those trees was little troubled by the insect But where he left the scraping of the tree to late winter or early spring there wasr little difference as to the ravages of the moth between the trees scraped and the rest of the orchard From these facts he gathers this opinion that the trees should be thoroughly scraped in the early winter that the insect and his larvae may be exposed to the storms of the winter months This gentleman is now making a thorough scraping of all his trees But to make the remedy effectual for this whole section of country every fruit-grower should scrape his trees and at once It does little toward exterminating the pest from the entire Talley to drive it from a single orchard Can there not be concert of action in this business among ail our leading fruit men? And rigbt here is where would come in the serviceable work of a Fruit-Growers Association If we only had such an association with its stated meetings in those meetings all these questions could be discussed and prompt and united action secured The following advice to the fruit-growers of Oregon we find in the last monthly bulletin issued by the btate Board of Horticulture oftliat'State These suggestions undoubtedly are of equal value to the fruit-growers of Idaho: bulletins previously issued by this board have been devoted to washes and sprays adapted for summer use when the trees are in foliage At snch times care is necessary that the strength of the wash shall not be such as will injure the foliage or tender growing branches therefore the results are not as satisfactory as they would be if stronger washes could bo used Now that the season has arrived when the trees have dropped their foliage leaving them in a dormant state and free from anything that will interfere in reaching the parts where the eggs or lame of the insects are deposited and when a much stronger wash can be used without fear of injury to the trees the board would advise this as the opportune time when a vigorous and thorough warfare be engaged in by all who have fruit trees for the extermination as far as possible of the eggs and lirvae that have been deposited upon the bark and in the crevices of the trees during these latter weeks when most of the obnoxious insects have been bnsily engaged in depositing their eggs and larva for another season's crop believing as we do that more can be accomplished by one good thorough spraying of the trees during the next sixty days than can be done by five times that number of sprayings after the foliage has appeared upon the tree Among the many washes used for this season of the year the following is recommended as being cheap simple easily procured and effective not only for the removal of eggs and larvae of insects but the accumulated moss a parasite of the tree which should be removed Take one pound of American or concentrated lye and dissolye in two and one-half gallons of water This strength of wash should not be used after the buds have commenced to swell If wanted for use after the foliage has started the strength should be reduced by using twice the amount of water making one pound of lye to five gallons of water In using these lye washes the hands should be protected otherwise disagreeable sores may be the result The board would call upon every citizen loyal to the great fruit interests of Oregon to aid in every possible manner in the destruction of these enemies of the fruit and tree which have secured so strong a hold in many of our orchards Mil keep them old the the for she from spreading Into parts inferno when Stomach Bitten-is employed to evict them As the stomachic and alterative of disordered cun diions of the bowels and liver it Is speak In within bounds to say that there is not in existence a medicine so widely known as this and few indeed which have received such positive and authoritative sanction from the medical fraternity The fact The New Store la now open and the Pnblio invited to an inspection of the Stock Drs Liebig Co the Profit of prvses LE3IP BLOCK MATX STREET that it promptly relieves then extirpates I Permanently Located at Southeast Corner Call and Get Prices three maladies of most common occur-1 rence ought and does make it the1 most popular of family medicines But in addition to that it has achieved the foremost Liebg World Dispensary and kidney trouble I r- Are our readers aware of the profits at tending upon the cultivation of the Prune? Ol course a choice variety is first of all necessary £then the adapted soil with faithful cultivation and Intelligent care in the preparation for market All these things secured and the profits are very generous A gentleman formerly a resident on the Sacramento in California tells us that a neighbor of his in that country who had a large Prune Orchard and who has given much atten tion to the care of this fruit often told him that his Prunes annually yielded $900 per acre GOST SALE Special Notice Taking effect November 12 1889 a re-1 duction of $1 per ton is made on Rock Spring Lump Coal Peter Bonn a SPIEGEL Notice OF Persons Indebted to the firm of Epstein Logan are requested to come forward and settle Epstein Looax The Willamette valley is fifty miles I an 150 miiea long and contains 6500 square miles Nearly every acre is fine farming land International Medical and Surgical BENNETT Institute DOLLS AND TOYS The refusal of Judge Anderson to issue Naturalization Papers to foreign-born Mormons will be found far-reaching in its healthy power Unless the Mormons can add largely to their voting force in Salt Lake City by the naturalization of their foreign dupes it is well understood that the Gentiles will cany the election in February The end of that Shameful Fraud seems to be hastening Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Kansas City Mo: Butte City Mont Francisco CaL Holiday Bates On Union Pacific to Missouri River Points Tickets on sale December 10th to 25th from Boise and return $7435 Good going 15 days from date of sale Good returning 15 days from date at Missouri River Extreme limit four months Mil DEO Dr Llebi medicine an authorized and Montana private diseases nsem Fusmnos! (wheHier cauedbyimpn EDITORIAL XOTES (night IommY sexSalebili o1 ol sexual rower) nervous hhui ir? sexual dence excess or contagion) "xual debt latest designs in Bosmapavilla Xs Peculiar taMidu It is carefully I id utricturpi ftonorrhopn gltf pared from Sarsaparilla Dandelion Mw I drake lkJPlpsissewaJ oniper Berries and I of cases cured All inedVdlTare csDeciauviS! Other well-known and valuable vegetable 1 6801 individual V-aseli SlaSoStl AT Dr Edward Beecher oldest brother of Henry Ward Beecher has given up his church work and proposes retiring to a farm in New Jersey Although 86 years Dr Beecher it is represented is as active and vigorous as most men of 60 tian ana process giving to Sanat c- I treats briettadxSir1 ls- nUamxrxfive power not possessed by ether sent everywhere freefrom expreM- Medicine aid Aiitipc is medicines It effects remarkable cures where other preparations faiL Hood 8 SaZ'HRpklPlllQ I iur illustrated papers on npfnnu JttVfc'rtllooa jrarffler Ufcn tt ppMk gwffg cnmSerofi trldor "rite for illustrated A battery of Gattling guns is needed on mail and express cars running through Indian Territory They would pay themselves in one action with train robbers if they were properly served isaesMiBiiB Xyspepsia Billiousness Porffet tlie Place Catarrh Rhep JSrtS'3! ana Liver Complaints over SBete The widow of Gen Allen a well-known Kentuckian died recently at Seattle Wash She wav a niece of Andrew Jackson and it is said of ber that was one of the very few women whose marriages have been performed at the White House jasfeb TOCATELLO 1 0: 3 IIARVEY HARVEY I ft WOOD UTTER RESTAURANT aaffias It will Bk by3i ediclnes rora and Serene ikr popularity in I 1 1 gKRSH CT "blood instruments sent 6iM-ciaI POCATELLO IDAHO OHN pnrlfiyry DEALERS IN IMPORTED AND TiBACCO TIFES JERS iy DOJIFSDC nl P0CEET PROP) oar State not as yet infested by them This spreading Is done largely through union depot in Kansas City the medium of the apple box fruit trees scions etc shipped in from parts now The City of Omaha has just voted a affected Every box sack storehouse or I large issue of City Bonds toward the cellar in which wormy apples or pears (building of a grand Union Railroad I i Uted that foreign capiUlUi wUl furnish $2000001 for the erection ot or pears 1 It Sarsaparilla To Call at ftWR been shipped or stored is the homo I Btatioa In thatcity Heals at All Honrs FURNISHED BOOH TO ICQ Doses fttin nni I consultation free rd Aineiufrfj1 Eomstic Frtils lik ffljl an Cnw Ksh tnj FMtt Sbwti lyiatr 5ha City Msks hmsetcw.

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