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BLACKFOOT, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1895. NO. 27 OR 'J #6EK S news in brief. storm prevailed in Fremont y this week. delegation of U-achers are jt the Association at Pocatello. it in town and vicinity are lm asylum buildings will soon |y for occupancy. , Apple Cider, and Mlnee Meat K» Li'». Lithe American Fails boomer is L grounds again with "the sure L»'' of the Falls in his pocket. >ts lb- lMMm.swfe.ol & of November. i kuty-three old veteran» answer to I N call for dinner In tbe dlining * ■ of the Soldiers' Home. seek has given the Mississippi isrrific storms of snow, slret, rsln*. Cash Grocery now open and lor butines». Cat) early and avoid M L G«rtir Pierce, of Gray'» dl* [is attending the Teacher»' Aaeo iBaatiog A Co. give you 90 cent» Lv for good Oat», either In tuer Ufc* or on account, kfletrr you may want for the boll i MBfuli your home merchant* first ia Daw Johnson, nee Kttie Dunn, miel her husband with a plump, fisg baby. Monday. MUdm our holiday goods be asking your Xmaa selection« lien II. FeroUh. Ri« Wendell Gagon. whose tale 111 to »eriou* and who was to rfcath'» door, is pawing tbe dan point on bit road to recovery. Ik local land offica did $10.000 worth ! . Beating it Co. give 75 cents per «pot ca» h. fur good oat». . . I ft «ill be pleated to »bow you tbe st perfume* in fancy bottle» and si lien II. Kern I »ho a! P La*>on, tbe Houston mur- ' r. is still in lb* region* "where the lbia«t»lDeth," and with none to star mak» him afraid. HU U a , O, M ,, .. UMn in the mnon now .mile* a tl»(«»h Grocery. He take« »meet r. Com* and try some of It. w toy» will arrive next week. Don't saUl you have seen Hen H. Fer nsamt fcabl« cm**. k'» lot of toys. Cheaper than ever. «r toy wlection will he the large*! lU»t in the city, wait and »ec them fi-vekain H. Fern I sh '» drugstore. wb*r Ms. kloy say* whenever he >r<» a man and smells hla breath and kct« the flavor of Otto of Hoses or "!» violet« he known he ba* been •H«lf. Junius Brutus" cigar, two » quarter ,t West's Cub Grocery, Wd*n Poppy Hy-rop. very fine, ^ you will uinp no other, »t Wwt'i * Grocery. Wr*»My bars good laundrv soap, at jnr on* dollar All good, delivered fn-e of charge «« Wert 1 » t a«h Grocery. Give u» a r '•»mmoth Baking Powder 25 ounces f only 25 ents at West's; try It; you 11 l *. The nid reliait)« Pioneer Tea, three bads for one dollar at West's 8 *eet Potatoes, Orange». Apple» and nice and fre.h at West'«. o_i „ , to'"»». 1 outoes, Cabbage, etc., etc, " l *' very best Broom for only 30 eta. *®wn at West's Cash Grocery*. HntyV. H. Marshal W. A. Womlln, " he., n up in t u«ter and the Yellow country all tho week, average dally receipts for No ^rr, Including Hundnys, at tho 'Woo* land office, were over $350. Th bat The dsy. Jacket machinery is still D lf a steady stream, as Is proven passage of two more five-stamp ties and the great steel wire ca " w Nted over tho hill Friday morn They calculate to reach Yellow j 1 io R bout ten days. Dave Kerr , n of the expedition, and * freighter of long experience.— * ahl Republican. Jackson, aa Oregon rancher, to Han Francisco and advertised w »»ifs. ^ run tbn Among the applicants Position was one who touched Z,. 1 ' * n<J att *r she had departed I» J!, ro,i "be had also touchod U i ^ ot * or a *i there was in It—$40. ** »taddur and Ut wiser man. The dance given at the Opera House Thursday evening by the voung men of town, wan said to be one of the beat and moat enjoyable ever given in Blackfoot. Forty-taro couple« occupied the floor, and all join In pronouncing the •ion one of uiueh enjoyment. The mu«ie »u good, aa wua likewise the management, and nothing was left un done that would lend to the pleasures of those present. With every $10.00 worth of goods bought at Uen H. Fernish'a we will give you a hand-omc framed pastil pic ture, costing you $1.50, worth $5.00 in Bait Lake City. Call and see them. The General Manager of the U. P, Ry., passing through Filackfoot the other day, asked the gentlemanly agent, Mr. Collins: "Where is the crowd all going to?" and the agent truthfully an swered: "Why, down to West's Cash Grocery, of course." French Peas, One Cream Cord, Im ported Sardines, the celebrated Club llou»« Pine Apple, at West's Cash Grocery. Durrani the murderer is making a strong effort to secure a new trial. The motion is besag argue 1 at length, but a decision will not la» given until nest week. Judge William R. Kelley who has been ass slant general solicitor of tbe Union l*aclflc, has been promoted to general solicitor, to succeed Senator Thurston w ho resigned to go into tbe U. H Senate. For Sami. One hundred and fifty tons of hay. cheap. Cali or address. 11. Fonts ihm. . Presto, Idaho. like there ness, and their was ocoa go tion and H. ed on a ifeojfeoofe**. Cloy Ftoo-r wow. or ... j i °' h * r vWting gentlemen, ate Thank»- h giving turkey with Dr. Muore. medical »uperlntendent at tbe asylum. These gentlemen spent the day with Dr. j I Moore, and returned west without vis * m n g | n town. ! Bierbower. Majori avanagb. Sam Gun Governor McConnell. Lleut-Governor I Hev. Mr - ' "** «•"dueled j l0jt |>*y service» at hi* church. Thu re day evening: he wa* assisted by Hector Dawunn of the Episcopal Church and Rev. Fugart of the «arae Church. by L w. \Ve»t bas opene l a grocery Mr. ' »tore lo the old Cardon building, , \Vr*i. it no »«ranger to Bingham coun ty dealers. They know when he is in ! Im. I no*» he alwav» handle» the beat In n . j California ha» coined over $20.000.000 In gold thl» year, and by « » < '' the year, it U thought, the amount will roach $24.t*lO,OBM>Ol>. This U a golden year for that state. , , , for congress on s sn.aU salary » very , large. The chaplaincy of the lcgUla ,ivc branch of the government is ln de mand . . _ ___ Bunting A "■ P"> 1 ' ,,n ^"' nt ° r ,OF merchandise. "^Vogler, f oal Agt. ^ 1 n ' * ^ Fob Sale or Rent-A five room cot- j '*ge on a dcsirulde lo-nti<>n in thc hlm wood a<tditlon. A gmkl well nearby. For »ale on easy term*. Apply to Dr. Wm. H. BEHLE, Blackfoot. a .„.„..Mississippi congres» which h J 1, adjourn^ '*« «nîal session ! . , Nebraska, declared for nllv ,. r a ', jfl to 1, and selc-ted Salt I-ako C | tv ( or ip, nox t place of meeting. Roacon West »mokes the Deacon Brown cigar, but Brown says he Is tough and say» anything can t kill him -"that's «II right If« hard times and a nickel cigar I» all « ran affortl. and ^ Dvai . vn Urown cigar is the best nickel rignr on earth." Try them at West's Cash Grocery. Number of preacher» who want to pray Mrs. Lucy Panibon has left home for the present, and has gone out to the Ramie ranch to care for tho suffering llUle ones of that afflicted family, such a sacrifice must bring its reward. Commissioner Browning of the In dian Bureau, ha* advertised for bids for the construction of a ounal on ,,in Indian reservation. Tho same will be his office until the 20th of ca he received at December. fresh Comb Go to West's for nice and Stralnod Honey by pound. Honey any quantity. Mr. M. Skeen Sr. came tip from Og raatters connected the West Side, den on Tuesday, on With the "big canal and left for Boise on Wednesday: Mt • the future for tho enter is one of tho on Hke.cn says prise—which by the way argent Irrigation enterprises in Idaho, day. There will for his he are brightening every In tbe ditch in time for lrriga ., and the prospect of American Falls If be water tlon next summei building through to tain to lm realised. ctr Thuukagiriag In Bluckfoot. Thanksgiving Day was very Sunday like in Ulackfoot. For the most part there was a general suspension of busi ness, and the streets wore much the semblance of a quiet Sabbath day. The citizens generally remained at home, ate big turkey dinners, gave thanks for the good fortune that had followed them through the year passed, and the married ones made love to their wives and praised the Lord. In the evening an enjoyable dance was given at the ojtera house, with a large, number present. from final ternoon Mr. W. was burg ness. foot be Don't tie your horse to a post and leave him there to freeze. W. D. Tre go carries a big stock of horse blankets. Twenty-five pounds of Oat Meal for $1.00, at W. A. Bull's. The Pocatello Herald makes men tion of a new movement that has been inaugurated to int rest capital to ap propriate some of the water power of American Falls for irrigating mining and manufacturing purposes. Hon. I. H. Palmer, of Illinois,who is said to be backed by plenty of capital, was expect ed to visit the town of American Falls, on the Short Line, to ascertain the amount of (tower that could be devel oped and profitably employed in irri gating a large body of land and the manufacture of the products of tbe soil into starch, flour, sugar and other articles that could be abundantly pro duced within a reasonable distance from the town. If bis report is favor able it may result in the building of a manufacturing town and the making of a market for several products that the fertile soil of the Snake River valley would be made to produce in abundance and that would yield a much greater j ■"« h *> at l''™ 00 ' l ,rl0 **- • • One hundred boxes good apples, con signed, must be closed at 90c. per box. j W. A. Hull, hands in a all pect ner, the The rule his iness, lives his edge. them, er to all Still Needing Attention. j The Hamte family so sorely afflicted by typhoid fever, is still needing atten tion. At this writing there are four in bod, but all are improving slowly. *Tbev are still in need of careful atten tlon. and of the delicate articles of food He demanded by the «ick with that fever, The afflicted widow and mother ha» ' in her trouble»; the j w been a heroine people have been kind to them, but the ; Huh) one. so pale, emaciated an help ! and ' r „„uniment to bring them beck I U) htr ,, np ,j, and health again. The ! Kwp# u wnfidcnt (hc gcxsl ladies of I _ „, ml „ un |, v w m continue to look »fier and care' for them. *' to , ______ , .. cor ." LB ONAKD ARRESTED. S.ate^ » ^ EeMlon o( ugl,Us ture, was arn'sted UMlay by Deputy Shci iff Scott of Lincoln county. j ^ charjfed with having »et fire to the hnVPtaok „ of J. \V. Ballantyne, late |> 0 p U |i K t candidate for Governor. Leonard »ay* he ha» no idea what ha* given rise to the charge. Heaver» that he ha» many enemies in that sec ! tlon. where he formerly lived, und he for infer« this arrest arises from the malice of those who are antagonistic to him. —Tribune. Is at Wetl- Knoten Idaho Nan Charged with Firing a Haystack. BoiBE CITY. Ida., Nov.—Dr. J. C. I .conard, widely known throughout the "Governor" of the Third He Fersonal .Votes. A. D. Morrison and R. W. Faria came down from Idaho Falls Wednesday on Important land business. Miss Mattel Herman came up from her Downey school Thursday and will spend a few days at home. Mrs. Glen has been on the sick list this week, but with no serious or un favorable. symptoms. Frank W. Beane spent a few days at Port Hall this Thanksgivings week. Cashier Jenkins, of Bunting's bank, went to Pocatello Friday afternoon to meet a—to meet a—friend. Julo Bassett expects to leave for Washington, D. C., within the next few days. K. A. Readrioker was over from Howe, first of the week, on land busi ness. for the In bids ,,in be of Og Jack Hay ball was over from tho In dian school Tuesday, and reported some sickness of a mild character uinong tho who nro learning to 1 Mt • tho little pappooses shoot Ideas. Judge Shoemaker, one of the old pioneers, and tho first probate judge of Bingham county, is suffering from can cers of the face. HI* friends would not be surprised to learn of his death at. any time. will of If John R. Rodgers, of Howe, was over from Lost River this week, to make final proof on land claims. Senator Shoup left Boise Monday af ternoon for Washington. Mr. Hatch, a prominent New York attorney spent Sunday in Blockfoot. W. M. Winn, a grocer of Pocatello, was looking over the field at Blackfoot, Monday. Special Agent Sadler is in the Rex burg country on Uncle Samuel's busi ness. Miss Woodbury is expected in Black foot this (Saturday) afternoon and will be the guest of Miss Fife. Not Luck but Work. "Twenty clerks in a store, 30 bands hands in printing office, 30 apprentices in a ship yard, 20 young men in a town, all want to get on in the world, and ex pect to do so," says an old merchant. "One of the clerks will become part ner, and make a fortune; one of the compositors will own a newspaper, and become an influential citizen; one of the apprentices will become a master builder, one of the villagers will get a handsome farm, and live like a patri arch—but which one is the lucky indi vidual?" Lucky! There is no luck about it. The thing is almost as certain as tbe rule of three. The young fellow who will distance his competitors is he who masters bus iness, who preserves his integrity, who lives cleanly and purely, who devotes his leisure to the acquisition of knowl edge. who gains triends by deserving them, and who saves his spare money. There are some ways to fortune short er than this dusty highway, but the staunch men all go this road. Schlutter Heard From. Denver. Colo., Nov. 36.—A special to the News from Graneros, Colo., says: Francis Schlatter, the healer, is at Greenhorn, some nine miles from this point. There is no question as to his identity, as he was recognized by the writer and by George Sears and wife, all of whom were treated by him in Denver. Schatter rides a fine gray horse and carries a bundle of blankets. He K ave » detailed statement of his movements since leaving Denver, and ' admitted meeting the various parties j w ho have reported seeing him on his He reached Greenhorn about ; • ! 12:30 to-day. He has treated a great number of people to-day, and has also I bleeaed a great number of handker ! chiefs. I He says he is on his way to Albu querque, and will follow the old banta *' e ,rail w thal P° int * ° n hU ar " va ! there he will commence a forty days fast. He could not say if he would go to Chicago or not. Say. why don't you try De Witt's Little Early Kisers? These little pills cure headache, indigestion and cou stipilion. They're small, but do the work.—Hull & Greene, druggists. SPECIAL NOTICE. Rend our Large "Ad" it will make the Ranchers smile. C. BUNTING d CO. Fl E DRESS MAKING. I respectfully beg to inform the ladies of Blackfoot and vicinity that I am pre pared to do dress making in all the la test style. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. D. G. Bell. Blackfoot. Idaho, Nov. 39th, 1995. WEST'S CASH GROCERY. NOW OPEN AND READY FOIL BUSINESS Call Early and Avoid Tbe Rush. I most respectfully solicit a shsr« of rour patrons vc amt « 111 endeavor to treat you as well as I know liow. I will carry a full duo of Staple Groceries, A small lino or Fancy Groceries, also Candles, Nuis, Fruits Voveiatdos. Cigars and Tobacco. bought und received fresh »very day. The poods t will puarsiitee to be flrst-edass and the prleea the prices the lowest, whether you buy or not, you will be welcome. L. W. WEST. P. 8. 1 now have on hand for the Holidays Pure Apple Cider, Mince Meat. Honey, Apples, Sweet Patatoes, 1 Lemon* and Ornuges. Cull auu see mo 'SPECIAL' * 300 PAIRS 300 Shoes, At Less Tlian Cost. They must be sold before we move. C. BUNTINC & COMPANY. WE ARE STRICTLY IN IT I And at Living Prices in the Following: PURE DRUCS, CHEMICALS, Mourn, Soaps, Mot Melos, PATH MEDICINES, The Best Wines, Liquors, Cigars & Tobacco Paints, Oils, Color«, Paint Brushes, and a large supply of popular remedies such as King's New Discovery for Consumption, Shiloh's and Shore's Remedies, Clover Root, Park's Tea, Garfield Tea, Pierce's Remedy, Warner's and any others you may want. Prescription. Carefully Pille» Pay or Night. bew zi- FEJRiTxsia:, CAUSE! Why can I sell as cheap or cheaper than any one else in Idaho? I sell large quantities of ^oods and I buy large quantities and get lowest I manage to get my goods in at lowest prices, possible freight rates. I stand behind the counter and in that way find out what the people want. I buy only such as people want and have no dead stock to pay for. I do my business with the least possible expense. I am content with a I have no rent to pay. smaller profit than some people. EFFECT! People are talking about the big business I am doing. People are talking about the prices I am selling at. People arc buying where they can get the most goods for the least money, trade is increasing every day. My Join the Procession™A Few Prices: Twenty-five pounds Oat Meal... .$ 1.00 i Coal Oil by the Case. 3.00 j Eighteen bars White Russian Soap 1.00 j A Four bars full weight Kirks' Sav 1.00 i '. 1,25 All 1.00 j .251 on Soap. Six Cans of Fruit.. Tomatoes 10c., Corn 10c., 5 gallon keg Pickles. Fine Calfornia Peas . Walker's Family Soap, best laun dry soap on earth, 20 bars.. Men's all wool fine suit, last- year's price $15.00, now Black Clay, worsted, heavy, good, .12* 9.00 Don't Forget yon can save money by trading with 2D- XX. Blackfoot, Idaho, all wool, frock or sack, last A heavy wool Ulster Overcoat .. Fascinators 65c., 8.5c., 1.15 and 1.50, can't be beat. Ladies Fur and Plush Capes at two-thirds prices marked. All Wool Germantown Yarn 65c. and 75c. pound. Ladies t Wool Underwear, suit 1.35 Ladies good. All Wool Hose. j Men's extra heavy All Wool Hose three pairs for. Men's Wool Hose, five pr.irs for.. 12.50 year $18.00, now 6.00 .25 .... 1.00 1.00