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VOL. 5. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1892. NO. 34 ' I j General Merchandise A GOOD, "»New.i** Bright and Clean Stock of Goods. I am Selling : to FOR CASH. ! en i • II. U. Dipnoi the Green of C , » * * . . iroeer, Keeps ('OI1SLH111. - lv Oil llillld r niit-N \ ej(e pLJ.I.u: <inir 1 tables, I icklcs,r i*n,^mr Krönt, IlOlieV, Coil tee tioueri»«, Nulls, Da-used Poultry, Eggs, Etc. Etc. . Allsuck Goods as fami-l l its Tlttil in thtir I)Ull y bill of Fare. LeaveorderS with hint and the Goods will he de - i.vrred at your home any lhe town J where in j i ; Don't forget we have ! j CUT PRICES IN j j : ! FURNITUR - H Couie And See Us •^AND^* SAVE MONEY. to arc ty If you want a Picture Frame eso make it for yoa. Bice liue of moulding. « . We have a We WOOD FOR SALE We have a nice line of Undertaker» Good», Cloth Caskets and Rolws and »ill take charge of Funerals when »anted. a Don't Forget The Place. HAFER A HESTER MONEYS LOAN 01 IMPROVED LAND IN IDAHO. Apply personally or write to LINDSAY &G0MFANY, IDAHO FALLS. * * IDAHO BEANE & KUNKEL Agents at Blaekfoot. C.Binting, Jr, c.W Lyman. 6.Y. Wallace G. BUNTING k GO •I B]A N K E R S, Blaekfoot, Idaho. TRANSACT* SENERAL banking business —:o:* money to loan On Approved Security. Slirpi And Flat* In Koine Musie Hou. Frank W. Beane visited Zion, ! days Brst'll'/the'week <,,m ^ aU< * 8,,OW ^ . Col. A IV. Eaton has lieen ttppoiu ; led a Justice of the Peace for Oxford precinct The commissioner* made | no mistake in hi. appointment. District Attorney Winters is at Ogden Hot 8pnngs, seeking from those thermal waters. a eure Justice C. K. Aruey, of Idaho Falls precinct, has resigned, and U K. Linger appointed to fill the vacancy. Senator Hill of New York ami Sen ator Dubois are the ouly baehelot senators now in office. Miss Della Murphy, of Illinois, sis ter of Mrs. Ralph Morgan is expected to arrive on a visit to Mrs. Morgan next week. Court adjourned at a late hour Wed ueeday evening. and the judge and visiting attorneys tiiod thcuibelvci to j their distaul home*. j Speiial Und Agent \V«II wasgiv> en » short furlough .hi, week to vi.il , 4 ami renew tlit* ucuimiiitutice of lu» , « • , family. But UmUv tie i* gone again 1 8L Louis had one continuous snow »tonn of 36 hour* I hi» week, ami j tr..fltc mul tnul jwere completely dc inoializcd. S^atc S-n.i'or DL.ui.r has written Qov. Willcv favoring mu extra •Ks.siiMi of the ii-gi»laiiiie. Thal i» hImiiiI the sit«- of t ie *t .I* » - i i o.- So v I it us; bear fmui Martin. Briggs and Smith Ex County Commia-.ioucr Cartel ; 1 down from H.-xluirg Thursday iBtlK>l>u . r , lirt ..Jj,,, i, lo.*k» indicate that Time i» dealing *.. ..* Hou. I. .V Co-tin and Judge Hill, .asylum dirvt.-i.il>, di-pn.ed of ,„ w j quarter's buaineaa of that insiiiutioii. ' tMr tegular quarterly meeiiug last m^rk . . . . . . : ' r ' M y-paci UB| ' - , P*'*«pu,eaa at ÜJI * l, ' ,m of Mrtlrt * ml l, J # * mini ruittigN K^vi* geueval Miliafnilioti. All mendier* of Blai-kfiait Library ' Association are requested to meet at the atom of Mrs K. J. Osborn, n. Wtslnesdny i>vening at 7:30 «i'clock. j Biisiiir*» of imporlautv to Lie traits- j •ctcd Iowa rulseil 240 bushels of grain j I•**i oapi'i» aim i-leoied a full dmuo-1 :crali.- Icket la*l year Now. who will rise up aud aay that is not glory enough for one year. 1 j All employe ill the Idaho flouring! mill, at Franklin, while loading a cat with flour, wa* caught under a falling .lack of sacks of fl-mr and was suffis C.iteil CM-fore he could be tescuinl. . Il.-rm in A Mondschein, the jeweler, ' can now lie found at Cur'i»' hardware ! store, where lie will lie pleased to serve i lhe public with auv work wanted in ! Iiis line. f I Attorney C. »V. Beale and P. \V. [Gallagher were Mp|*uinted by the laiatd of ciiininiiMioner» accountants to examine the honks of all the coun ty officera since the organization of the county. Attornei Eden made an aide de fence in IM-Iialf of -*Tex," but the law and I lie facts were against aim sud lie could not save him from n long term in the pen, though he saved Iiis neck. After judgment hud been passed on "Tex" by the court, he told a News reporter that he was certainly under Ia»ting obligation» to the man who saved his neck, and if lie ever saw him again he would present him with a chromo. "Tex." the murderer, was given 35 year» at li^rd labor in the stale peu iu-ntiari. He is now 25 years old, and should he serve Iiis full term will come out the |x*n au old man; too old to enjoy many of the pleasures of a life of freedom. The atmosphere about the court room Ims been bine with writs, suits, etc , against is.untv officials at this term of the court. And wlmt was lacking in writs and suits was made up in talking on the outsjde ; and mighty plain talk at that. I). II. Biethan lias moved the stock of furniture und hardware from his I.ranch store at Idaho Falls to Black Thl» I» done to give his un f. H it. ilivhlt'tl ntUMition to liin growing bu*U nesa at home. Prof. Boiihain name down from Lcwiai die Tuesday and returned Wed Ha came, on business con nea.tay. m»oil with s>-lio-*l matters, and n*>i to see the auditor uIkiuI a matter that our little bird delights to talk about. A prominent republican of this county »aid to us Wednesday: ''I | would not Inive been'in Commission i er» Hays'and Breckenridge's place | and I a er given the scoring that Judge I Standrod gave them in open Court, ! for 11.000 in my pocket." Kx-Piesident Cleveland is visiting the home of Joe Jefferson, the great actor, in Lousiuna. Mr. JefTerson has one of the most lomautic and at the same time one of the most delightful homes wi all the South, and Mr. Cleve land ha« gone there.to fish -and hunt for a week or more. The Jurv in the ease of 0.8. Her ; l***rt, "lex. fur the killing of "Dutch John" was locker] up25 hours. Eleven L, | stood lor murder hi the first degree) J. \V. Lamoreaux, a newspaper" mart of ability and experience, has assum ed control of the Idaho Fulls Times. Mr. Lamoreaux ran the Cassia Coon ty Times successfully for years, and welcome him with pleasure to this new Held <> f journalism for him. and j *>*1' Him un abundauce of success, j and one for murder in the second ,,Kr T , \" ,Upro ? i !f Verdict ° f i '"""'7 ,n '"T *':', 1 , '" g,W T . n / iiiriiwl ami • Ti»x thus escaped with , . ,*, 4 , , uit* lire. 1 ; At a revival down in old Georgia| w |„ ol WIIH .„„verted. At the close j 0 f ibe meeting the minister anuounc $50 to send to the heathens that week. The editor heard him and said to the man Onhis left : "Wbal a fool I wua to gel don verteil' at this m.-eling; hanged if I dont lie live I'll backslide before he sends that money off." j ; w; '» highly coinplimenUsl for iiis suc .wm examinai i*r« re n.e »u pn-nio Attorney Diet rick, of Black foot. . , ... . . * j mi to! the stale, at Boise, Uns wck From a ac-oun.s the comp!, l!T According to j fe grade ,, Umimurt, on one hun ' !" 'V'" H,x < i" e8 ,e . w j lH j ninety-.ix percent of the whole coutily assessor as»es8e<1 : the Northern Pact He road at $5.000 - per mile; the countv equalization £ mnl Mt ' um| jt b , >4 00 ^ kad lhe Rlule UMr(l rai ,„| jt u , g; oon. This brought mIm>uI a -erinus complication. ! ' The slate lmard was knocked out by the »upreme court ami this weeK tbe xt|i-ounlv coin ini»sioners compromised j amt Milled with the road at $-1.945, j 50 |M-r mile. Mi-s O igden, the young lady to j whom "Tex' was last milted, and was soon to marry when arrested, attend ml his trial, and had a parting inter view with him in the sheriffs office immediately following his sentence. 1 What promises and pledges were j broken or renewed, we would not P" 1 ' 1 '". lf Wl ' k "*'" T1 "' ,r P !,rt ' »'* sru ll,e, , r own 80t ,vt * *•>'» '*» 1m " in ,l,plr *« . thcinsclvcs. ' ! i ! The government is sending big I guns to the Pacific coast to Ik* used in the Chilian war, should there be such a war. This week a -monster" passetl ihroiigli Ogden to San Fran cisco. It carries an 840 is.und shell and will send a hall 15 miles. Four hundred and thirty pounds of txiwder is Iisisl in the charge. The freight unit from Omaha to Ogden wg8 ; Such a gun as that will not *1.670. only shake up Chili but evil! jar the Andes mountains. If you would increase your happi ness aud prolong your life, folget your iieighlsir s faults. Forget the »lander you have heard. Forget the temptations. Forget the fault finding and give a little thought to the cause which provoked it. Forget the pecu liarities of your friends and only mendier the good points that make you fond of them. Forget all personal quarrel* of histories that you have heard by accident, and which, if re penled, would seem a thousand limes worse that they are. Says an exchange: Every man should paste this in his hut or put it where he will stumble over it nbout six times a day : Drink nothing without seeing it; sign nothing with out muling it, and make sure it means nothing more than what it says; don't go to law unless you are forced to and have something to lose. In business never wade in where you cannot see the bottom. Put no de pendence in the Inlicl of a bag. and count money before receipt for it. 8ee the sack before you buy what's in it, for he Who trades in the dark asks to lie cheated. Never repeat slander ous reports when told you by a tattler. Never put confidence in a man who is continniilly "nosing" into other pen pit*'» Hfjjurs. C. Bunting A Co. have lust, receiv ed it cV load of.I he Standard Oil Co s Oil) guaranteed 175 test. Positively the Uncut oil in the market. re Judge Stand rod »poke very tender | ly and fatherly to tne six young bur i glars whom be sentenced on the 18th | to the pen for one and two years, I respectively, but we rpuch fear his tender words will fall as seeds in stony ground Some people have a weakness for attending to the affairs of others rath er than to their own. They prefer to meddle in the business of their neigh bora, and, if possible, find something to gloat oyer instead of remedying their own defects, which are apparent to everyone except themselves, being blinded, ak they are usually, by the stunted condition of their judgment apd of what is generally known as cAfhmon sense. . If they should show any éigça of improvement the change is not inspired by any innate knowl edge of lack on their part, but always to enpy>after others. They have no .idea of improvement of their own. their iratural inclination being grovql,/^-North Idaho Star. L, . * _ Thaiil.ful for Small Favors. to r r „ , , , . , Mur,,hjr> ? * ,r <f lar ' ? i for two vture. Jouu bowed respectful- > , . *. . „ Ivand wild : "lluiokve, lour Honor, - <,i8t Church.. January 6, 1892. LaBreck and Ella F. ßhory . . Hinter- Vance.—A t Methodist Parsonage, January 20. Dr. Harry Hunter of Salt £a{($, Vtali, aud Miss Gertrude Vance o( Houston, Idaho. When Judge 8tandrod sentenced jlarried. LaBreck-Short.—A t the Metho- j Paul j A Remarkable Order. 11 is the opinion of this board of! wmnii88ioné ^ the delinquent! Uxe8 of lUe üllion p w . ißt . RallwBV | v amounting to *15.566.95 ^ £ u „„„„„u,,* ,* $1557 , 19 J not be collected, it is ordered that ,, i(l Uxe s and costs be and the same j are hereby cancelled. The yeas and navs being taken. Hays and Breckiu ridge voted a\e and Garlitz voted nav. Thr Railroad Tajc Again, Last week the county commission ers made order remitting the $i 5 ,-i OOO 00 still due the county as taxes on the railway. A writ of review was j at once brought in the uame of Geo. j B. Rogers to restrain them from car rying out their purpose. After brief argument by counsel atid before nn nouncing Iiis decision declaring tbe!mi order v^id. Judge standiod took occa-1 sion to read the commissioners a lecture they will not soon forget He said that the order referred to was with its circumstances without pre cedent. That there seemed no reason. «»ither U*ual or moral, for such action. That it aecmed wholly gratuitous on ">« P» rt of ,he commissioners, and «I»*« 1 llu ' ,n *° Hie suspicion of giv big away so many thousands of the, P°°l ,le 8 m ' m *> u> !l P° werful <-' or i>o | r,4l 'on. Mr. Garletz. he said, was ex- : '>"' , ra<ed. having recorded his voie in I th f n <'S«<'ve. In conclusion the Judge : erhaps it is needless for me to <* r «Ucise for doubtless the i-ommis sinners will receive ample criticism ; from other sources in due time. .1,000 Cane* 1.0 Grippe Cured daily by die use of the Wiz ard Cough Syrup aim Little Wizard Liniment. I'sc no other. Sold by W. II. Behle A Son. Wanted A jfM for mmu hiI Iiouipwgik: one who can come well coomn in ended. Would not object to a middle-a ilmuifrh poste than place. Black fool. Janont-.v 14th. 1WÄ. toed woman. Apply at on«*. >(TI«\ or »1 m» 1,1 on«*, lhe Rol»*. Ma». M. Pathik. Itentixlru Dr. L. 1). 81mf er, the Dentist, of Rock Springs will lie in Blaekfoot at ilie Reeves House, from Monday Jan. 25th until Saturday 30tli. Apple Balter hikI Mince Meal, on ly 12,} cents at Dauilsou'a. Gloves and Mittons 10 per cent off for cash at Duntlson's. Boys knit wool drawers, sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34, only 65 cents at Dan- ! ilson's. Men's woolen underwear must go at 20 tier cent discount. W. H. OanilBon. Family iMiindry Taken. dot lies Family laundrv taken, called for at residence and returned. ! Price by the piece or dozen. Mes. G. W. Benjamin. BARGAINS Ten pieces all wool serge, regular price 75 cents reduc ed to 55 cents. Five pieces fine flannel suit ing, reduced from $1. to 75c. Five dozen ladies and chil dren's fascinators, only 50 cents each. C. BUNTING & Co. THE IDAHO HOUSE A FIRST CLASS HOUSE IN EVERY RESPECT, 2 Newly Built and Newly Equipped and Fur nished from Top to Bottom. Meals Served At All Hours. Centntllv Located - Share of the Public Patronage Solicited. PoWi)iqg éi Siijtijtoij* Proprietor*. Charges Moderate m #r Gentlemen's winter underclothing a large slock mUS t be SOlfl TOiTardleSS Of COSt. Overcoats • l 1 he same WcTvnow is your chance to get overcoat cheap. an All Wool Socks itA, At 20 35 and 40 cents. The best value ever of fered in BlackfooL A Few Caps Make a choice and make an offer. Men's and Boys Winter Shirts and Blouses will be sold at a big sacrifice. These statements are meant just as they read. It will pay anyone that has cash to examine prices. A bargain guaranteed. A Full Line Of overshoes and blankets very cheap. Examine My prices on clothing, gents furnishings, hats (a full line) handkerchiefs etc. — ^* — Especially Those $3.00 railroad shoes and his line of Boys Shoes ! You surely will save Money V By doing so. A new lot of gents pants, boys and children's clothing and shoes just received. ! D. H. BIETHAIL