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tMt> IN ADVANCE. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF NORTHERN IDAHO AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. P E R Y E A M -Ï» I t , liBWlOTOHU IDAHO TERRITORY, THURSDAY, KOVKMBË1I 2S IH8», i W N B G R 9 PHYSICIANS. O.)VEIlN0»S AND DELEGATES i fcaWJ.« TEUER JAG W. KEÏD, GOVERNOR MOORE S RETIRING wealth by enacting laws 1er the millions ! ADDRESS IN WASHINGTON. who are to dwell therein. You have the »N M riiÏNTV OFT ICI Al PANA Attorney - at - 1 aw, The following is a list of Governors A T ;TON, Ladies and Gentlemen: A custom storehouse of the cent unes from which and Delegates for Idaho from its organ-, .N uV . 28. '»■89. LEWISTON, IDAHO TERRITORY. has growu up here at Ihu Capital City to draw; the crystaliz :d experience of ization to tho present time, the dutty «ml cryst.ilig-d into unwritten luw which lawmakers from tho.days of tho code ol Physician and Surgeon, Will practice it nil tho courts of Idaho C-OR. 2 d wild C S T R E E T S . giving tho commonemcnt of their terms g rar v fau td ay Evening ami WùshingtOu Territories. Kusiuess requires the rctiiing governor to deliver Justinian down to present times. To LKW1STON, l. T, before tho Lojal in office: ad <J t tieral Land Offices his own valedictory And also to salute fail to give us good laws will t o to “sin < iffie«* .«n*i Keeiiier..»—Mont/ouory Slree’ ami the Department at Washington pmeiptly W. H. Wallace, March 17, 1S63. A . L E - dispatched. tolled jeive diligent at the incoming administration. In accor against light.” Unto whomsoever much tention. LEWISTON, IDAHO. Cilqb Lynns, March 2, 1864. OlFICK—Main Street, opposite T eller dance with that custom l am h»re as the is givcu, ot him shall bo much required. D. W. Ballard, June 14. 1866. fill if Soburiftui ai Coin Mes : jj. B. MORRIS M. D. Ofiee, 21 tf last of the race of territorial governors to Tho eyes of all the prople aru upon you. Thos. 8. Bowen, July 12, 1871. I Phyaioian and Suigeon. MME LE FRA N CÖ IS, PioprietreSs say ‘-Hail and Farewell.” Unit to the It is hoped and confidently expected you Thos. W. Bennett, Dee. 24, 1871. ....... $3 00 C#rr *■* * BAa .......... OFFIOR—in Haïe à Cooper** bulldln». KK.S- lusty young state of Washington, “ rising will bring to tho discharge of ymir duties, D. F. Thompson, Feb. 24, 1876. g i* Mo»t h «. ...... 2 00 i IDENCK—at T. S. Hilling'?, I,3»istin, T # • M#*t h » ...................... I 00 Has all the Comforts and convenience! like a giant in its strength;” farewe'l to wisdom, industry and lofty patriolisu i John D. Noil, Aug. 4, 1880. Id ah o . :l:i-:im. Hgiaher «•••«•• ..>•*•••• .................... J0 o f a old territorial days. It is an occasion for that when your work is done it will bo ■ t i» p U eases demanded. All i n- John N. Irwin, April 24, 1883. ttinaeu when time of subscription reminiscence—lor retrospection. To found to have been well done; that capital Win. N. Bunn, Juno 25, 1884. C. W. 3HAFF. M. D. those ot us who have watched at the and labor will hero have equal recogni E. A. Stevenson, Oct. 10, 1885. »!«•?*• LELAKP- CHAS. F. LF.LAND. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL cradle ot Washington’s p litical child!» d 1 tion aud absolute protection; that here Goo. L. Shoup, April 30, 1889. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. will arise an ideal commonwealth, the Corner 5th and Montgomery stg, this transition to statehood lias its pa'hel o DELEGATES. •I AP»»«-**»1"“ *n <'°'K Cffice on north si lo of Main street, over F irst Tuts house has been long and favorably home of a race to match our mountains, > (I inch in e .lu tn n ) 1 insertion $1 60 nuwn as tho stranger's home. side. It stirs within memories of the Wu». II. Wallace, March 1^ 1864. National Rank. 31-tf worthy lowest the name of Washington. rîa^W U W .»! »«««rUon........................ M LEW ISTON I. T “brave days of old.” The past rises be E. D. Holbrook, March 4,1867. fiaiiun***' insertion ............................. 2 0» Now that l am about to surrender my [ * ? .? * H i t ! « ,! in ee rtlen ........................... 1 UU fore us. We see agaiu the long trains ol IltST-CLASS BAR IS IN CONNECTION Jacob K. Shafer, March 4-, 1869. I |s»g| gee »ret tn eeftio n ................. 3 Ui* rpHIS HOTEL IS NEWLY BUILT trust and return to private life, I desire white canvas covered wagons leaving the Samuel A. Merritt, March 4, 1871. I iShttditioaal insertion ........................... 1 oo 0 c. BL/itiDEY, M- B-, l hard finished throughout, bus all the to testify my grateful appreciation of the •u, inneres insertion ......................... 3 SO fringe of settlements ol tho then Weit.wn S. S. Fenn, March 4, 1875. ™ ’i»Mitls«il insertion ........................... 1 on x t r a Ac com m odal ions uniform kindness, forbearance and cour Physician and Surgeon, MODERN CONVENIENCES frontier; through tear dimmed eyes we Joho Hailey, March 4,1877. S inlf yearly anil quarterly mlvertH- tesy aceorded mo by the people of S. W. Cor., First and Main Streets sec them disappear down behind the George Ainslic, March 4, 1879. ‘ ir*’.' lanrn than (our squares inserted Olympia »nd by ull the citizens of Wash naniiai oontraot. ROOMS 5 AND 6 , PORTLAND, OREGON For the Com fbrt of GUests for Commercial western horizon, launched upon that vast George Ainslin, March 4, 1881. and Artisans Cards of one 1 3m. ington it has b"cn ray good fortuno to ignnm nr loss, p er q u a rte r........................ 3 00 terra iueognita, the Great American Theo. F. Singiser, March 4. 1883. meet during my brief term of offioe. ■•dau in Ineal oolumn (except voluntary) And Î8 kept as a T r a v e l e r s desert our of schoolboy atlas. We sio John Hailey, March 4, 1885. ’"TS*........................................... 2« I shall always cherish among the pleasant Irtnain far lau than. .................................. I 00 tho meniergo after months of weary trav-.l Fred. T. Dubois, March 4, 1887.’ 1IBST-CLASS IIOCSE expciiences of my Ute the seven months |„My (irnrtinsuinnta and rns ilntionn par P. Js BOSTOIST, a; on the plains of Eastern Washington; Fred. T. Dubois, March 4, 1889. airsaoh i,aartl« n ............................——..... tv OREGON RAILWAY A NAVI passed hero as Washington's last terri laitl AOvarUtlat Helen. I, Cala : t»r later hewing out paths in the wilder Bellvue Press. torial governor. Sheriff’» HaMO and all otbar I» GENERAL STAGE OFFICE GATION CO. ness, striving to reach that “Eden they n l natioan pur inah fffst insertion. ... ..$1 50 To your young governor eleen you Willis Sweet Appointed. iatk lubsaquont inaOftiuu.......... ... 50 call Fuget Sound. ” Hither ypnr by Aud headquarters tor all express lines run need no introduction. If not a pioneer All musiaat adrartiaetdanU and notiaea ning to and from Lewiston • m year enmo tho pioneers aud built their W ashington, Nov. 19.—The presi 1 duiuandad, all othara paya he is at leust an old settler. It is a ble quarterly.____________________________ homes, and planted the symbols of their dent to-day appointed Willis Sweet of, M R S .R .S A U X A Ce» “Columbia Elver Boute.*’ graceful tribute to this class that one of faith upon the banks of your rivers, in Idaho associate justice of the supreme Proprietors. I heir number was selected to be (trat irflCIAL DIRECTORY OF IDAHO 4.9-t tho sun kissed valleys ot your Inland oourt of Idaho. DENTIST. Leaves Lewiston.... ............ ........... 7:30 a. m gnvernoi’of the state. It affords me Arrives at Almota .......... .. .< ...........0:30» a. m Fmpire, nndcr the shadows ot your grand ItiiM M i» O o i g r u i .............~ F . T . D ubois AH dental surgery performed skillfully and ............2:30, a. m plensurc to testify So his thorough and Explorer Stanley. " ..................................A. A . S tev en so n . Leave Uiparia...........»...-a... mountains and upon the shores of this gauranteed to give satisfaction or money re- ASK YDUR GROCER FOR THE Arrive at K iparia.................... .................5, p. m< absolute devotion to its interest«. His lt,n*~~J ......................... Edward J. Curtin fun led. OJBee—Up stairs in Vollmer.A Co.'s Leaves Walla Walla ........ ..........5:2ô, a. ,m vast inland sea. Berlin, Nov. 20.—The Reichs Utttmj O s o t r t l ..................... R. Z. Johnaou brick building, Lewiston, Idaho. 51 Arrives at Walla Walla.......... ..........5:20» a. m ever tho ught is instinct with love for the Very gradually we grew. The dona Anzicger publisher a dispatch from glltq ,l .................. ......................... K. B aird Leaves Pendleton.................... .............8:45 a. m (air young state. I bespeak for him 0 .8 . A tta r an y .......- ..............J. H. Hawley Arrives at Pendleton ............. ........... 7 :75, a. m tion act passed by congress September 27. Capt'aio Wismann dated at Nepwapwa, LAWYKhS Arrives at Portland................. ........... 6140* p. m your generous eo operation and assistance. f e a r e r ..................................C h arle s H im rod 1850, giving to each man and his wife C satreller......................... ,J. H. Wickeriham October 13, saying that tour of Stanley’s Steamer arrives at Lewiston every Sunday und who would settle thereon a square mile Jipl. P u b lic In s tru c tio n ..........S . W . M oody PHILIP T1LLINGHAST, Thursday, and leaves Mondays sud Ir iidays» THE MANITOBA LINE. soldiers und one of Emin’s men arrived.' JOOSIS A OL*R*§ of land in this fertile reuion, attracted there.