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NOVEMUKM X MBA rBomumiNAL CAMUS WILLIAM H. BEHLE, mician and Surgeon. 11 » M»n M Mil Am to Uuoll»« a» tiwk Emi of t*. F P » aol . IDAHO WOT. H. CRIMMETT, TTÜHXEY AT LAW BLACKFOOT, IDAHO. I HUXB OKU L WALL Ute bn hmul A»« Undo*«* a, Wall k Haiaford, er 8. m ATTORNEYS. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO. ptw&rt & Dietrich, rrORNEYS AT LAW. of Plackfoot, Idaho. • Hum Ht#a««raptter, la Office. J- H BEAN, WT*ST »LEU BOH U. P. RaILWAT. POCATELLO, IDAHO. ccnsmunli-aOoti protopU, ■ sure Your Buildings Agsiost Fire with • W. VOGLER, foncer Insurance Agt Of Bingham County. He I rtl>r«seiits Five of the liest Pire Companies, also the P' York Life Ins. Co BTOKS & NEILSON, beral Transfer, BLACKFOOT, IDAHO. W« »nt now prepared to do a gen ii transfer business at reasonable *> '>"v ot niglit. Leave orders »• ***office or call at the old Booth East of the ,lepot OHN WONT001ÎERY LhihI Attorney, al Estate & Iosnrance Agt ZLACKFOOT, IDAHO t ur h-sde 1» „»„ted at W. A. P * Morp Twenty-live pounds oat r *#i oo, I man, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. October weather for Black foot a daisy. The Slate University has an enroll ed attendance of 179 students. W. 11. B. Crow of Idaho Falls, down Monday on land bu<*ines>. per* vice lays Buy get his for held see was cam. The Blackfoot and Chsllia stag. will begin ruuuiug on Its winter time table next Monday. The roads from Blackfoot westward over the desert are deeper in dust than they have been in 15 years Ilou. James H. Hawley has gone to Washington City on important busi ness. Attorney Cozier has moved into Un Rogers cottage near the school build tbe Lite ity far to ing. Big Lost River will celehrate Thaaksgiviug Day with a big wedding, between two of ils "Pour Hundred.' A big revival meetiug has been progress at Houtioo and Lost River. A number of oonverU are reported. Rey. Dr. Kellerman at the M. E. Church, Saturday eveuing and Suuday tuoiuiug al 11 o'clock. Hear him. Pocatello will entertain the teachers association royally. A large attend, nut is expected Children who do not revere their parcels cannot be expected to tiekave becotmugly when out in public. Judge Stamina! is holding court in ful Lembi count v, and with a large docket ■ before bim ' ! . Reports from Pocatello say; Attar ; oey Winters will mo»e to Portland, Oregon, and Attorney Reeves to Bulle, j ln MouUiia, * , . , ; Land office business for the month ; ' of October was fairly good Tbe uuui ' tier of homestead entries averaged ala ait two a day, Sundays included. in i Wi.coo.in lost heavily last week iu j poutoe. tiecau»e of a frwzc before ' North Idaho ha* good crop* aud it» mining intemto are improving A cbeerfui feeling pervade* that eotire they were harvested section. Dandruff i» an exudaliou from the porm of tbe akin that spread» and ilriea, forming acurf anil causing the hair to tall out. Halt's Hair Renew er cures It The funeral procession of the late 8. J. Burt of Ogden, was the largest ever knowu in that city. The busi neaa meu of the city, to tl.e number 200 headed the procession. Rev. John Dawson and family are otvupt one of Di. Bellie s new cot tages in Klmwood. of to The Mississippi river is re(».»rted lower at St L. ui» than was ever known to any inhabitant of that city, and tbe head waters of the Ohio arc going dry. A cough which p*-rsi*ta day after day, should not be neglected any longer. than a mere irritation, and the sooner it is relieved the better Take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. U i» prompt to act and sure to cure. An old darkey down In Giles coun ty, Tennessee, plowed up $120H in silver the other day. Every piece coined before 185». He is the happi in all Tennessee. ll mean« toinelhiiuc niorr Co wan est negro A apleoriifl miHience »tUmied *er tbw M. K Church laut Sunday vloe at evening. It *«" O'"* 1 Tiding service, the illness of the organ but owiug to 1st and a number of the Sabbath school was not pupils the prepared program n'ndered. Honoro—World'# Fair. DA Hlffheot ftUQNfi P0WDIR most perfect made, v IW,A yÄÜ$ TH« STANDARD. Fr« Prof. R. W. Pari« and E. P. Colt-1 man, of Idaho Falla, were high step per* last week. New battles at their homes. 9upt. Locke of Fort Hall, and Dr. Hinneman of the Indian bureau ser vice were Blackfoot visitors a few lays ago. Bietban has a new delivery wagon. Buy of him and your goods will be placed at your door before you can get home. John F Millick has returned from his Saw Tooth mines to Ross Fork for the winter. A number of state elections will Ire held next Tuesday. Stand still auii see tbe big Democratic gains over last year. It is believed by parlieB living iu tbe neighborhood, that P. P. Lawson, Lite murderer, is in biding in tbe vicin ity ot bis borne near Houston, tiut, as far advised, uo efforts are lieing made to capture bim. Tbe university of Virginia was damaged by fire to tue amount of #300.000 a few days ago. Insurance only $25,000. Minneapolis mills are turning out als.ut 300,000 barrels of flour a week, and shipping about 85,000 of them across tbe great waters of tbe ooeau The only pci manent cure for chronic catarrh is to thoroughly expel tbe poisoii from the system by the faith ful " n,i »* r * i *'* nl UÄe of Aver ' 8 S " r "■P"" 1 »- Tbi,t »'ouderful rcm.dy ! proves successful when all other treat . ment has failed to relieve tbe sufferer, ; L West formerly with C. Bunt j ln K A Co., of Blackball, has accepted * position with Bice A Finley, gcueral ; merchants at St. Anthony, Fremont ; county. ONE FARE TO POCATELLO RACES On account of the Races at Poca j % 0ot . F#ro rate f or roU iid trip w||| ' lH , givw , ^„engers fmm Market ' Lake and intermediate poiuta. Selling dale. Oct. 3l*t and Nov. 1st Good returning Nov. 3d. For further infor (nation call ou J. A Collins, Agent. fore will alty be at Frank Leslia's Popular Monthly for November. The Cotton Slates ami International Kxfxmiiion at Atlanta, which takes rank among the most biilliant fairs organized on the American Con tinent, come* iu for conspicuous at tentiou, both pictorial and literary, in the Novemlier number of Frank Les lie's Popular Monthly. The leading article on this suli)eut is from the authoritative pen of Walter G. Cooper, the energetic chief of the Department of Publicity and Promotion. L. Ford, the now celebrated author of ■•The Literary Shop'' and "Hypnotic Tale*," contributes a delicious exam ple of his satrical humor in a paper "Our Kxolic Nobilito," which is ever James upon charmingly illustrated by Warren B Davis. Mrs. Leioeater-Addi» discusses the traditions and customs of Allhal lowlide. Some interesting gliinpe* of the "Immortals" of the French Acad j™ tiny are giveu in a gossipy paper, ac companied by the latest portraits of celebrities as such contemporaneous Paul Bourget, Pierre Loti, Francois Coppce, Dumas, Ssrdou, Jules Letuai Brunetii-re, and others. Other il lustrated articles of special inteiest ; "The Subiirlwn Riding and Driv ing Club of New York;" of New York State," and in» arc ••The scenic punorama -The Boomerang." Among the nota •The Rail way bl« short stories is Signal," by the famous Russian writer, Garxliiiie. The frontispiece is an ad mirable reproduction in water colors characteistic "New England Thanksgiving Diuner. Altogether, the Frank Leslie's Popular of a improved Monthly is a brilliant success. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Head Electric Bitters 1ms proved to la iKtst. Its t fleets a permanent and the most dreaded habitual headache* Yield to ita influence. ache the very cure sick We urge all who afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair of habitual constipa trial. In eases Electric Bitters cures by giving to the bowels, and of this tiou the needed tone few cases long resist the use medicine. Try it once. B. II. Furnish'* drug store. Only ftOo at Fr« COULD HARDLY WALK o* account or RHEUMATISM EX _ P.H.F 0 RD #1 Ouachita City, It., Alter TWO YEARS 'Suffering It CURED I —BY— THE ÜBE O» Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For fully two yean, I »uttered from g rheumatism, and was frequently lu such o a condition that I eould hardly walk. O I »pent some time In Hot Spring», Ark., ° and the treatment helped me (or tbe o time being; but soon the complaint re- O tamed and I was as badly afflicted as g ever. Ayer's Sarsaparilla being recom- o mended. I resolved to try It, and, after O using six bottles, I was completely ? enred."— P. H. FoaD, Ouachita City, La. o Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1 Admitted AT THE WORLD'S FAIRJ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOP • o o Acts at once, never fails, One Min ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma * ,,d tbal feveri,h ÜOn,,ilion wbicb aL " .-mpaies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that pnaluces ira mediate results.-Huli A. Greene drug _j sl8 Oh Yesl We keep Park»' Cough Syrup and we tel! everyone it is the liest cough cure we sell. Everybody likes it and we se sell it on a guarantee. Try it tor your cold.-Sold by Hull & Greene. Coal! Coal! Coal!! The uudersigned having been giveu the Agency at Blackfoot-wiit keep constantly on band Coal iu quantities to fill all orders. If you want Color ado Hard Coal, if you want the Cele brated Pennsylvania Anthracite, or the Popular Rock Springs Lump Coal, y ou cau get it the day ordered. Save your orders for me. W. A. Woodin. Blackfoot, Idaho, Oct. 17th, 1895. .NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Notice is hereby given to the tax payers of Bingham county that their taxes are now due, and if not paid be fore tbe first Monday in January next will become delinquent All delin quents will be required to pay a pen alty of three per cent before the first Monday iu March and six per cent thereafter and prior to day of sale, to gether with such other costs as may be provided by law, besides interest at 12 per cent per annum from second Monday of January. S. G. Crowley, Assessor. Blackfoot, Idaho, Oct. 24th, 1895. Notice of Solo of Bonds. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of School District No. Twenty-nine, Bingham county, Idaho, will sell the bond of said dis trict of the face value of Two Hun dred dollars, the date of which is No mber 11th, 1895, due Five years after date, bearing Eight per eeut in terest fiom date, payable annually. Sealed bids therefor may be address ed to the undersigned, clerk of said Itoard at Blackfoot, Idaho. Bids will be opened and sale made the 16th day of Novemlier, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the law office of F. S. Dietrich, in Blackfoot, Idaho. The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. By order of said l»oard. J. W. Clendemn, Clerk of Board. j™ on ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. la the F reit« to Court ln und for the county of tttngham, state of Idaho. In the matter of the estate of William It Dantlson, deceased: It a|ipearlnir to the said court by the petition this day presented and Bled by Lucy K Danll the adinlnlst rat rlx of the estate of William H. Danllson deceased praylnc for an order of sale or real estate, that It Is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the real es tate to pny the debts outstanding against the di-eensed.'and tbe debt*, expenses and Chartr es of administration, Ills therefore ordered by the Judge of said court that ad persons In terested In the estate of said deceased appear before the said Probate Court on Monday, the 18th day of November 18». at 11 o'clock. In the forenoon of said day, at the court room of the said probate court at th» court house In the lllackrnot In said county, to show cause why an order should not be granted lo the said administratrix to sell so much ol the real estate of said deceased as shall be necessa ry ; and that a copy of this order be published at h ast four wcoXs suooeeslveljr, In the niack foot News, anewspaper printed and published KURD 8 RTBVKN8. Fiobatc Judge, •on kl*ll Of In »aid «ouata M.J. Connell Co. « Bargains Î All the Week, In Every Department Men's fine calf, heavy double soled shoes, ab. solutely waterproof in Congress and Lace, all sizes $3.00 pair. SHOES Ladies fine kid button Boots, patent leather tips, solid leather throughout, neat and serviceable, $1.50 pair. Misses and Children's School Shoes, solid leather throughout, all sizes $1.00 pair. to all Mail Orders. Write for Prices and Samples. Special attention given ! BUTTE, MOIMT. C. BUNTING & CO., BANKERS, INSORPORATED. IDAHO. BLACKFOOT, Transacts A General Banking Business. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Issue drafts direct on all principal cities of Europe. ACTIVE RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS : NEW YORK. CHICAGO. OMAHA. OGDEN. SALT LAKE CITY. SAN FRANCISCO. CHASE NATIONAL BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ASSOCIATE BANK > POCATELLO, IDAHO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, At Bull's Store The prices are the lowest in the valley, while our goods they are of the very best Read our prices While Sugar 15 pounds for.. ..#1.00 Light Brown Sugar 17.1.00 ... 1.00 Matches, 16 boxes for 25 cents. ... 1.00 Oat Meal, 25 pounds for one dollar. . ..1.00 Best Laundry Soap, 21 bars for 1.00 ... 1.00 Syrup in one gallon cans, 70 cents. ...1.00 Syrup in kegs, 1.50. ... 1.00 Candy, 15 eta. or 2 lbs. for 25 cents. Currants, 14 pounds. Raisins, 18 " 21 Beans. Fuji Tea, 35c,, 3 pouuds. Green Tea 25c. 4 " Arbnckle Coffee, 4 pounds Chewing Tobaccos from 25 to 45 eta. All other goods just as cheap. DO YOÜ SEE ANY REASON Why you should not trade where you can get the most goods fqf your money. Nobody kicks at the low prices found only at W. A. BULL'S STORE. of of to es the I Four in Hand. Powell & Co., of the Blackfoot and Chatlis Stage Line, will run on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays, a four-horse stage from Blackfoot west ward over their Hue. Their small The travel stages will run as usual. ing public and shippers may govern themselves accordingly. Powell A Co. White and Col ored Outing DOMESTICS Flannels, from 5 cents up. Full size Bed Spreads from 50c. up. Write for Prices on Ore Sacks and Canvass. ! DRESS GOODS Two Toned Diagonal 35 cents yard, worth 50 cents. i Fifty inch Serge, Navy and Black, 25 cents yard, worth 40 cents. Beautitul Plaids and Checks 50 cents yard. £ Y7vnT*OCC "PdlH * ImJAJ^/I COD A Ctlvl * - + + _ Rrailroad ! % Î Point. A. G. Bartley of Magic, Pa., writes: I feel it a duty of mine to inform you and the public that De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of a very bad ase of eczema. It also cured my boy of a ruuuing sore ou his leg.—Hull & Greene, druggists. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Mode.