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— çJÂe BLACKFOOT. BINGHAM COÜNTY, IDAHO. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1895. NO. 23 news in brief. Died at 68 yesterday, to Thanksgiving Day tmaa. r is short In its potato Nh mst., only 48 hours Won't that be « whizzer I table for passenger [Uh A Northern railway L-t on the Kith Inst. jar Lake county were jby the late and early tear. a bad the best season rn in the history of the t Wheeler's family are in the Smith residence, t Church if Blackfoot people st ies at Pocatello, October er 1st and 2d. Mindy, dealers in chins, t, of Salt Lake City, aa 4l Ki-iael, of Ogden, bas Id against Statehood in la Sager» entertained a pr young friend* at a Hal k Thursday evening. of 1'ocatello, has »old bia Id rug store to M. McGuire, png*. Wyoming. [refer has been awarded [ for building the Jail at I trial is practically ckwed, rt of guilty may la looked le tun goea down Saturday. tty treasurer of Tacoma, I. la reported 1109,000 I accounts. • orator is quoted as lue \ said of Ingalls. "t'p waa »d in the verr upneaa of «de he fell." idecker has basa awarded t for putting in the vault ng A (Vs new bank build lato crop In the Snake river reported the shortest for p< I «sie frort» last spring lie the cause of the shortage k county la again advert fa rt* for the 9125,000 worth phe has to sell. t number of people who filed I Bingham county laat spring, ■mg to their old homes in >|*end thu winter. roller Bowler hss decided gressinen sre not entitled to What a hardship this will iber will he full of Intcreat: >. thanksgivings, marriage», rials, and bcgiunlng of snow nd winter weather. ng protracted drought in the interferring seriously with work. In many localities I' to seed fall and winter gtalu. Cod man, one of the best Isitors at Soda Springs, has property over there and will hi next summer. brbott-Fiusiinmons fight waa bl off at Hot Springs on promised. Fits was arrested ftana and taken to Little Rock individual, a man owes such duties ss will contribute [fleet happiness; as a member [tnunlty he owes such duties jfgbors as will afford the great P«r, aud as s citiaen he owes lie* to his country at will give I best g over meut. pal output at Rock Springs P' 'be largest for many year«. Icomla company has renewed I* 0 ' for 1,000 tous per i order keeps the mines I company rushing. Idaho will hold uo eltetiou next Tuesday, but ahe will watch with uiuch interest the results in the states wnich are so unfortunate as to have elections. The stage between Nampa and Sil ver City was held up again this week. But that talk is becomiug as common as reports of battles in Cuba. Lieutenant Governor Willis and wife, of Pocatello, hail the misfortuue to lose their only child by death, tlrst of this week. The little one was sick only a very short time. The Blackfoot flouring mill is ceiviog orders for flour from towns along the Oregon Short Line faster than it can All them; although the mill Is run to its fullest capacity day aud night re Freigbl business on the Utah A Northern road ha« been unusually heav) this week, as evidenced by the large number of heavily laden traius passing Blackfoot daily. Pocatello is complaining of an un usual amount of sickueas among its people hut it is of a mild type. This is the case almost everywhere in sea sons of drought and low water. Special Land Agent Sadler will pay a teward for his grip, stolen from the Blackfoot hotel Mondav night. For amount enquiie at The News office. No questions asked. New York hail a lidal wave of sui cides «»a the 28lli of October The list was headed by I>r Carpenter, a brother-in-law of Governor Flowers, a wealthy physician and an influential politician. Lobt- I n the road west of town, a sack containing a pair of gauntlet gloves and other goods. Finder will lie rewarded by returning same to W |). Trego. An enjoyable Hallowe'en party wa* j given at Judge Steven»' country reel drnee Thursday evening A parly of about 25 «rent from the city, aud they Hpecial Land Agent Sadler who has just return eil from the South, report» magnificent crop» of cotton and corn in hi« native Slate. Ilia people are jubilant over their good fortune, and. IMilitically, are praising and cheering the Ileroocratic admintatralion. Appreciative audience» greeted Rev. K O. Taylor at the court house, last Friday and Saturday evenings to hear his lectures : and Taylor is, indeed, an able and forceful •peaker, and he bandied his subjects In a manner pleasing to his hearers. Mr. Ramey, a rancher, living one and one half miles north of town, died early this week, aud was buried Thurs day morning. Typhoid fever was the sickness from which he died. report a good time in the refreshment ball, in the dancing hall and aiouml the game tablvs. fa in to "That Boy of Yours." A Glaas of Bint Analysed." Mr the It best has will waa the to owes give is day aud is confined to his bed from the same lingering disease, members of the family were sick be fore the attack of the father. The family have the sincere sympathy ot the community. Judge Fred 8. Stevens' fame for celebrating at nmrriage ccremouics hss crossed the mountains and reach ed Soda, the great Saratoga of the Weat. Wednesday of this week, Geo. W. Goiidhcart and Mrs. Lina Colwell, both living In the shadow of two years and Urn, came over aud asked the Judge's services and patriarchal lioncdictions, and when heMiad Joined their hand» and blessed them, they retired from his office as happy «* the rosebuds of sweet sixteen were their cheeks, ami were son Other blooming on never ao happy before. Idaho's First wady Lawyer. Helen 8. Young, » bright and luily from Osborne, an exam tractlye young Idaho, made application for the bar at the. session of Lewiston, Friday. tnntlon to Supreme court at j which is Of more than passing Inter est to the lawyers of this state. Helen S. Young has the honor to lie the 3rst woman to apply for admission to prac tice luw in Idaho.—Lewiston Tribune. is and are of ed Personal Miscellany. Bpeclal Laud Again Sadler baa returned from bla SU day« furlough. Jeaale Houck and Dot Cherry, have been quite tick with fever, for aeycral day«. Sheriff Keif er wan at Fooatello Thursday. Charlie Berryman left for Chicago Friday morning, He will take a course In a business college. George L. Wall attended a Masonic meeting at Fooatello Wednesday evening. Hoc N. A. Just, mayor and postmaster at Presto, was In the Grove City a tew days ago. Hon. F W. Beane la In Montana this week. Mrs. J. H. Greene has moved Into the K1U Inga worth reeldeuoeon West Malu street. I. A. Dwlgbt of Hexburg, was In the Grove City Friday. Years agone he was a resident of the town. Little Susie Hiethan Is reported seriously U1 to-day. Senator Shuup will make a visit to North Idaho In a few day*. Congressman Wilton and family have gone Hast, They will stop oyer al the Congress man's old home at Pittsburg, and then go on to Washington for the opening of Congress. Discontented Children. Parente sometimes complain that their boys aud girls hud rather spend their evenings anywhere else than at home, and want advice as to the best method of curing such an evil. When we read such a complaiut, it alwayt occurs to us that the chief trouble may lie in the fact tbat they do not make home a pleasant place for their chil dren. Is It cheerful at the hearth and at the table? Does the father strive lo make borne bright and happy, or Is he silent, moody and unsociable? Are his children furnished with a proper supply of books, papers, magazines at.d such other means of amusement and improvement as their natures re quire? Doe« the mother make friends aud confldauta of her daughters, or does she merely dole out to them food ami clothing? Do the parents, in short, sympathize in the joys and griefs, the hopes ami fears of their children, or do they ignore all tbat is most essen tial to the happiness and genial cul ture of childhood? Whenever parent* find that their offspring are beginning to prefer any other place before home, let them ask themselves these ques tions, and they may discover the secret of their children's unfortuuate prefer ences.—Ex. Still Standing. On a quiet, narrow aud melancholy street of Oreeaeville, Tennessee, is „landing the little shop, now going rapidly to decay, in which Andrew Johnson did work as tailor. Over the door is a little hoard two feet long and six iuebes wide with this sign : A JOHNSON, TAILOR. In that little shanty he lived with the woman he married and who taught him the letters of the alphabet and how hi spell and read, lie first liegan that marvelous public career, that, in the fullness of time, attracted the attention of the civilized world. It was there lie began to mark out that course in polities which let! him up to the presidency of the Unit ed States, little historical item that its readers among the boys may rend and learn what may be done when there is a will and a heart to do. It was there if The News mentions this DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. Flooded With Letters and Cannot Stop Them. In the month of Septemlier, 1894, Miss Edna Brown, of Kancville, Kane county, Illinois, started a chain" for the purpose of getting 1,000,000 postage stamps with which medical institution for the letter to pay a treatment of a crippled girl of the county. Her schont« worked nstoundingly and tina grown to such proportions that she cannot slop it anymore than she can stop the waves of the ocean. Already over 25,00«, 000 stamps have been received, and they are coining in at the rate of 100,000 per day. Kaueville ia a little hamlet with luss than 100 inhabitants aud the of 1 flee Is awumped with latter». The post at the ! office department of the government puzzled to know how to stop the mail going to Edna R. Brown. Al ready she has received more letters than any one who has ever lived. The chain has been extended to Europe and the first installment brought over 5,00u from that country. It now r i quires dozens of people to help in the task of opening her daily letters which are taken from the office in wagon loads. These letters are pouring in from Germany, Italy, India, China, Japan, South American and the isles the ocean. They cannot he stopped and the postal department is perplex to knew wbut to do. All order« for Rock Springs Coal left at Wall & Hannaford'b office will receive prompt attention; Nothing so distressing as a backing cough. Nothing so foolish as to suf fer from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief.— Hull A Greene, druggists. COMING AGAIN. Dr. Keller, Dentist, desires his friends and patrons to know tbat he will be at bis Blackfoot office, Satur day, Sunday and Monday, prepared for all kinds of work in bis profession. Utah and Northern Time Table. NORTH BOCND: No. 7 Mail and Express,..11:47 p. m. " 27 MonL Fast Fr'g't.,. 2:45 p. m. " 29 Local Freight. 7:50 a. m. south bound: No. 2 Mail aud Express,.. 12:55 a. m. 2:10 a. m. 28 Fast Freight, 30 Local Freight,.12:05 p. m. J. A. Collins, Agent. Procrastination is the Thief of Teeth. Consult Blackfoot's local Dentist, Doctor Mingus, he may be able to save some that you think are "past He can make pretty good saving. teeth out of very poor ones, and yet a small cavity can be filled with lesB pain and less expense and it leaves a better tooth than a large one. Office at Blackfoot Hotel. MUST PAY UP. All parties indebted to me for lum ber must settle ou or before the 1st day of November. After that date all unpaid bills will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. W. A. Woodjn. Blaci'.loot, Idaho, Oct 18th, 1895. COAL $7.25 COAL $7.25 For Full Weight Ton of 2,000 Founds. The Diamond Coal from Diamond ville, is the very Best Coal in this market for all purposes for which coal is used, guaranteed to last one tliird longer than any of the soft coals in this market. The Diamond Nut gives general satisfaction in base burners; no clinklers to clog grates, burns up clean, will ktep fire all night in any coal stove, and only 97.25 a ton; nut coal 96.75, with full weight guaranteed. John Montgomery, Agent. South East Corner East Main and Idaho Streets, Blackfoot, Idaho. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. L. B. Dillard and M.M. Handy have this day dissolved Oopartnerehtp In the Livery and Feed buslnesa, carried on In Blackfoot, Idaho. L. B. Dillard having boucht the entire in terest In »aid Ann, will hereafter eonduot and carry on »aid liu»ine»«. Said L. B. Dillard will pay all the debt» of »aid firm, and collect all bill» due the same. L. B. Dii.i.aho. M. M. Handt. Dated at Blackfoot, Idaho, Oct. *lth, 18«. Notice for Publication. Land Office it Blackfoot. Idah«, October 8l»t, is«. Notice I» hereby alven that the followlnir ntimed «cttler ha» Bled notice of hi* Intention to m»ke Anal proof In tupport of hi* claim, and that »aid proof will he made liefere the Kealater »nd Keeelver. at Blackfoot, Idaho, on December Ith. 18«. vl»: Benjamin F. Hubb* for the NS NWli and Nit NKv» of Section It, Town»hlp 1 South. Kanirc« Ka«t, lie name* the following wltnr»»e* to prere ht» oontlnuou» residence upon and cultivation of. »aid land, vl* : Johr M. Sheridan. Walter Sheppard. Frederick K. Wlnkeiman and Adolph Johnson, ail of BlpckfOnt, Idaho. Jons G. Bhown. Bctflttar. fi SPECIAL I 300 PAIRS 300 > s, Shoes, At Less TtLan Cost. They must be sold before we move. C. BUNTING & COMPANY. WE ARE STRICTLY IN IT I And at Living Prices in the Following: PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, The Best Wines, Liquors, Cigars & Tobacco Paints, Oils, Colors, Paint Brushes, and a large supply of popular remedies such as King's New Discovery for Consumption, Shiloh's and Shore'a Remedies, Clover Root, Park's Tea, Garfield Tea. Pierce's Remedy, Warner's and any others you may want Prescriptions Carefully Filled Pay or Night. BE3T KL. F33X33iTXS:E£, r j i CLOTHING If in need of anything in the line of clothing you dont want to forget that I have a large line three fourths of which was bought this year, which I can sell at fair profit and still sell lower than those who have old stock to sell at cost Come T. Uy 5 and examine my prices before pur chasing. Anything that has been in stock before January first '95, will sell at cost. NEW NEW A big line of ladies and chil dren's capes and coats. A big line of dry goods. Mens, women and children's underwear at prices that de fy competition, dont forget, at 33. HE. Blackfoot, Idaho,