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The Idaho News. vol. 5. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1891. NO. 22 Just »8 Th«y Com«. . The United states court, Boise sion, will iwgt" n«Jrt week. Nttua Rapp4 K.-eler bate opened I|»w oltiee at Pocatello. Jlr». 8. C Winter# ha» been visit iB4 Salt Lake City the week pa»t. An elegant lot of visiting card* receivisl at The New» Office. Tbs Bay Horse smelter is soon to , -, , . . .lose down for lack of coal. Want to stll a pair of nt pork *** Appl) • * w " gensu,r ^houp g.*a to Boise CH> lor a few day sa t ce u» intern f»r tli F P V. iu New \<»rk after next Tstwisy may I* translate«! to rea«l noser, first das. victory. ,, _ . . , . The Court calawlar for Biughnui . . „ namtv nextlerm will he a> wtiopper, 1 . . . . ill of the ea»e# fresh and new. Cspt. Dick CbaintieHuiu » high U«»t kf, Y<«wg Glj»y. was token to the (*1,0 race, this week McKvy. the photographer, will be is Blackball neat week. Note the tort, " and get your picture struck." BA Jentic is dosing out hi* ! dothiiig store at Idaho Falls to movo just Will DsuitwHi is now running a fiprvM messenger between Butte City ud Anaconda C C Tautphus, of Idaho Falls, ha takm s big canal and reservoir con tract at Mountain Dome. Hick* was coiTvct 1 lie storm came The Boise City Suirunan i» t<• Dr Hick* predicted stormy weather for the 29ih »ml sure enough Dr. hive a nr« editor, a genii» m n form tfly rmmoi-trd with Salt Luke Times omfiowiug with vegetables for win Ti»e asylum furra lia» iu ivllar» 1er uses Mr«. Senator 'Ibnup ha» résigné«! sa Lsrly Manager «»f the World's Fair Conaitsion from Idaho. Privatc ns»oa« Mn II J O«horn is »pemling the ■»k in la.gan, Utah. Her visit is awls to her son Robert who is attend i»g the Agricultural College. A Urge driimmei party wa* In Blsckf.srt Wednesday. The party w»a «* m»n * n weighed ab mi 15 j kt - o \v U__., . 1« I 11 ,OW ' 11 ' ,b * «"torr.fle.1 old MiMouriap came «l«»wn frem his Lo t fiver rauche last weak anil lomled up » % freight team for Bay Honre Tin Nkw* is tills day in reevipt of * Hoe lot of wedding and (mil cards for the coining holiday sea*oti and *r» }<>urs to coinmaud. longrc»»mun Sweet left north Idaho l*»t Saturday ; after spending two *®ek» in Small Idaho he will <o Washington City. The worst misforlune Ibut has be ftlluu the democratic party ihia year **' A State election cauuul Ire held I» Mail. return next Tuesday. Attorney Reeves' family will move lo Boise City about the middle of Nuvemi^r. 11 , will retain ni> law «Ore at Blackfoot. Parties are at work mi thj Idaho ®*°*1 extension ou ihe •°«l> of town. U*« contract, lb ■ register und receiver of the Blackfoot land lots at L Hecate11 reservat iou Ml. N. A. Just has office are still selling private sale in the towusite of o. Tbe friends of James Briley «* pleused ,0 S and has «overj. will to leurn that he is ituprov a fair prospect of rc One of the passenger trains run 8 ®g b, tween Butte City and Pocatello W| I, we understand, be discontinued * l«r toe 5th of November. Surveyor General Petit has ordered * »Urvey of u large tract of country F n 8 between Minidoka station and A ®*rieun Fulls. Mr *' 'Marshal Kirkp.itric.k will I, une , m •'•'»day for a winter'» visit to ! ** P*K»UI home near White Sul * bttr 8 l*lug», West Virginia, T««"d*y you will hear "»um l *" n •* will bt naHjiirity dem ocraiic votes in j ()Wll) MaaaachusetU, New Vork and maybe üiiio. Beta, with the money up, are going in Xew York $10,000 to $3,000 on 'o Flower against Fasaett,. And in bile Ileal language rnauy are called but few * f ® A school teacher up iu Idaho coun UrJ on That »proper. Nolhiug like tanning . , , anti tbeu keeping the leather well all greaatM | lf u ^ ldBho ^ ,, f bauk ally localioll tor ita World's Fair huildiug. Maybe that had aom<*thing to do with Mr. resignation ...... „ . , Kverylm.ly hear» all sort, of dusty ; chestnuts about the weather like that : of Thurstlay, hut the old man who , , .... . B ventured the remark Dust is tuck .... , 1 of a rix, told it Just as it was. T u* Bingham county uouvlct lh „ ' ^ hU N „ w £ w.Heu can get no uf Tntt . Uu . wnv j cl wbu aU |,j B traces and e*«-ape*l. 1 . > " ' ^Thlst^ . / .. . o s i t " v ["t: IT: t T"* : hsatiou of the orphans Home in that Our D. m«a ratic rooster that was nW.t. w I ».idly dellioralised st the last stale 1 ,-| n .|i„n a« to stand on bis head, hit* ! recovered Ids equilibrium sod is un» of fine plumage amt ready to do guo«l P. >st mas ter Fred A. Stevens still j continue* quite sic k with typhoid \ fever Ile i« al the home of his par service crowing next week. enla oo the rmii-he aud uuder the good i u -mg care of hi» mother. Mr. II Kirkpatrick. «>f West Vir ginia, who ha» lieeii vUiting hi brother* William and Marshall Kirk patiiek all the anmmer aud fall will r,-u,r " "• hi» home uexl week. Captain DvL.mur ha* tcnilvred hi* ] resignation as World's Fair Commi» - Hv got the hon ' »ioner from Idaho. or of the appointment and the Stale ; didu't g.*l III« *100,000 magniflceni We are not grieving aliout DeL t-1 gift mar's resignation. Binglmm county can fill the place with a* g»*»d a in in every way, If lie could Ih> iuducval to accept. I>ut there comes the trouble, ' C-.al Agent \ ».gier was notified by •l'* ttomimny that he cannot g'.tt any j'' coal in Novetn'wr. But Frvai was a ■ I tl... .„muant" lie already-ha«l heoil of ttie companv, lie already nwi » N.ivcmlwr supply on hand, Slate Land Commissioner F.-nn spent Tuesday ill Hlackfoot He modestly el duis to lie out «if |iolilica for next year and wouldn't pick up a iiomiua lion for office if it were rolling along the pathway U-f.irc him. The IL'ivr Lake Independent lias pul oil republican regalia, ami hence forth, sink «»r swim, survive or perish, will support the principles of tile G O.l*. Walter Huge holds the helm that guides it The County Convention of the Woman'» Christian Temperance Union convenes ill Blackfoot next Wednes day. Let the home Union sue to it that, the visiting ladies have a right royal time while at the convention. A Salt Lake City lady lias sued the Tr y Steam Laundiy for *10,000, lie it blew its wliiatle and made cause her horse run away and throw lier From this you see, from her buggy, it wont do to blow your whistle anj than to wet your whistle. more A gentleman iu Poeutello presented Mrs. T. J. Matthews with a gold watch thin week, and appreciation, ihe kind of a friend to have, dont you think so. A token of e «t« em Now, tliat's ju»t Affairs at the L -mhi Indian Agency lietween Agent and « mployes are ill An Hi unpleasant "tangleineiit. diau Inspector will bo oall«*d on to unravel the skein, ntsiut this way with both sides: another and you kuow It, tf you an The matter is You are *uy so. Blackfoot gave four citizens to the Sound country in it» booming dav»; Harry Bennett, Dudenbausen, Emer «ou and Shannon. Emerson and Shannon have drifted back eastward 'o Baker City, Oregon, but what fate has tiefallcn Bennett and Dudy no man knoweth even unto this day. An Idaho county man has juat re turned fiom North Dakota where he ■"*!'» " large shipment of horses. He claims to have lost $13.00 per head ,, . , . r , all arouud. In a letter to a home paper he begs his people never to think of swopping Idaho for North DakoU. General Beauregard, Die hero of Sumpter, has l>een indicted iu South Dakota for violating the United States Postal laws in Louisiana Lot ^ was great OD . .... . , , the retreat in Confederate days, and , , . , B I» safe to gueaa he will retreat out , . T , .. , ,. of the clutches of the law in this T „ , . ... .... ^ youthful representative of Ihe ™ ^ "" flm t,œ, ' UHt mtrk ' t,ut t * e f '' l1 8 " fe | **'* um * , ' r l * ,e «»urteous chapens nmg of United Slates Clerk A. 1' Ridmnlw,,,. Mr Richardson is th.-1 v *' r - v ' ,,ul '>' cix iiity a.„l true polite ,,ew, ' ™ b "*~-™** his attentions to the young represen- ^ uitive with pride and pleasing satis faction. I lf Governor Willey is hunting a first class man for Woi.d'a Fair Com ! missioner, Bingham county can name llu , matl am , hu , ive# Black root too. We dont know that the gov j enmr will take a man from Bingham, \ or that our man would acivpt. (he Imau'l called many from Bingham the drat year of his administration,) but then the right kind of man is over here all the same, Following are the officers elected by the Grand l^alge of Good Tern plans, which met in Caldwell on the 21st inst. : G. C T.. C. W Werni«'ke, Counsellor, I. S. Hicks, ] Slmamm«*; - Caldwell; G. V. T., Miaa Delia Woath ' crinati. Albion; G. S., Percy Jones, L. Pier ; BlaekLsil ; <">n, Albion; Sii|>eriiitcii«lent Juvenile Temple*. Mrs. Ph«i»t*e Jones. Caldwell; *'• Murphy, Moscow. G. T.. W. Captain Jim. the Shoshone Chief. ; ■» mingling with friends in Boise City, and pliitoshoper Laxy Joe ha* retired to the mountains where lie .««not lie Interviewed on the *..l.i«-t ' tntervi w,,l «>n the su je« t j'' f pti** flghitng In the penitentiary. *'« " •"*' » tolker and he feel* that he has lieen called on for an ex , pression on «täte affairs too often of late, and it would lie better to retire lo the mountain fastnesses until the rcjsirt of the State Board of prisons ] is made public, if it ever is. Joe >» posting himself for the next campaign, Boise City gossip will have it that His Excellency G ivernir Willey is| soon to lead a charming young lady i to Hv men's altar; our little bird up ' . to «Into, is silent in tue matter, but if it should prove true, the governor cun place his order for the cards with ns, with the confidence that he will get something that his friends will Ik> proud to keep as souvenirs of Idaho's bachelor governor's nuptials, j Do you hear that, governor? Weil remember it State Senator DcLnmar is not ns firm ns the everlasting hills and oa k ribiaal mountains in the stands lie takes. He inflated Idaho like a lint bam with expectations of the great things he would «lo ns World Fair Commissioner. The people clapped their hands with Joy, and the press vulgarly inclined shouteti: Bully for DcLnmar, when his promises were made public. Now he steps down from the pedestal and says in sulv stance to Governor Willey: Farewell, old fellow, he good to yourself, and he is gone. There is a pretty straight story that thle Is noi the fiist time! the state senator has disappointed exiieetations when his promises reconted ngainst him. However, the World's F»ir matters will move right along just as if the senator had never crossed the ocean, and was watching a wiud mill in Holland. were v . . ... Never too old to marry, . ■ . . ~ couple iu Atlanta,Georgia, are arrang tag «° mnny. The ceremony is to be atlen ded with pomp and pageantry. The greom is 124 years old and the bride 74. He is a widower and has a living son over 80 years old. The! old man has the documents to show llmt he w „ Uirn iD fu| eigh< North] C *ro,ina in 1767. He has his wsr ^ mnough e u, of the , 8]2 . He is in good health and says j, e j„ wuc ii j„ j ove with the blushing l)ride tLougb her blusheB exUfmi over the furrows of many summers and wiuteis plowing. Now if anv Idaho parties are on the briuk of despair over lost opportunities they can take heart and console themselves: Bingham County Republican'» Little Confidential Whisper» TO JOHN ANDEHSON, MY JO. John Anderson, my Jo John, When Thbv in oflloe went We oounted them good men, John, But now, not worth a oent. The school bureau, you know, John, First started the ball to go. Then «atme that stinking Pen affair, John Anderson, my Jo. The neat we hear of them. John Was tb' board to "equalise," And what they did there, John Would make you bat your eyes. They lowered the ooroorations. John Some fifteen hundred or more And ballooned the poor ranchers up John Anderson, my Jo. But now, let me tell you, John, In a confidential way. We cannot stand such disgraces. John, Not another single day. Our party must account. John, For what the officials do. And were a reck'ning called for, John We'd be 'konflumuxed" black and blue. And all of which Is so, John Anderson, my Jo. An old As long as the light holds out to burn, a goldeu opportunity may yet return. Ladies trimmed hats, the model of fashion both in stvie and colorât Mrs. Barnhart's. Bingham County Teacher»' Con vention at Blackfoot Nov. 23,1891, Rate of one and one-fifth 'fare on the certificate plan, certificates to lie uigned by Fred S. Stevens, superin tendent of school* of Bingham county. Ticket* «*n sale Nov. 22d and 23d. Good going date of sale. Good re turning until Nov. 30tb. 11. M. Miller, Agent. ; The o'd'plantation darkey tells of the approach of Christmas by the seven slurs. He says the seven stars «* »t day-break three weeks to C||r|>taafc ' " h»t. Bla. kf.wt contemplating for Thanksgiving, and for the teaeb , era entertain menu Let us make merry and have a good time. The State Land commissioner will lie puzzled to find suitable lands ] to cover all the appropriations for the different institutions in Idaho. We 'don't believe he can do it. Two school sections of Idaho lands will bring big prices when put on the i market, namely: The one partly in «»rporato limits of Boise City ami the other m the limits of Mos w relief it affords. 60 cent bottles for i Billy by W. H. {Jclilo & ijuu Pruggisù. j For the latest styles in dress pat terns call at the ladies emporium at Mrs. Barnhart's. IIOS'T READ THIS. With each succeeding day comes an increased demand for lietter ser vice on Ihe railways of our country. Tlie Union Facile und Missouri Pacific railways to the front ns usual, have lasen leading in these lines of im provement, for some time and run ning Through Pullman Sleepers be tween Salt Lake City and SL Louis via Denver. If you are in need of any millinery ilt lh \, | at e, t designs call at Mrs. Barnhart's as she deals only in first t .lass goods. Prices low as the lowest, - Wurth} of a Trial. I j I lf you are troubled with rheuma tism or u lame hack, bind on over the seat of pain a piece of flannel damp ened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Yon will lie surprised at the prompt N ew good il 1>V, consisting of Dry Goods, latest styles, Notions, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, Cloth i ng, Blankets, Hats, Rubber Goods, Etc. We call your special atten tion to our line of Dress Qoods and Clothing, C. BUNTING & CO. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. Just received a full line of Dress Goods, consisting of Suitings. Bannockburn Plaids, Cashmeres, Flannels Etc., also Ladies and Children's Wool and Merino Underwear. A full line of Millinery, newest styles and good goods, prices low to suit everyb idy, also just received a full lioe of Ladies and "hil dreu's Shoes. Hosiery, and indeed anything usually found in a La dies Dry Goods Store, give me a call and be convinced. Mrs. s. e. Molproor. 4 * îft Make a mistake once, and bought a Cheap Stove for the sole reason that it was cheaper than some other stove. Now if you contem plate buying a stove do not make the same mistake again. Remember that I'm selling the very best stoves on earth, both for cook ing and heating. Is what I A Car Load f Just re ceived A A 1 want to i Show you IS A I can and will sell you stoves, (quality con sidered) cheaper than any one in Idaho. Five or even ten dollars is no consideration when you are buying a stove, for the differ ence in the fuel bill or poor baking for three months will make the difference to you. Garland Stoves are no experience in Blackfoot and Vicinity but 50 people will speak well of them. If you want to know who uses them I can give you 50 references in and around Blackfoot But if you must have a CHEAP STOVE I also have a few of them which I sell cheaper than anyone. I also have a large stock of Stove Boards, Coal Hods, Pipe Elbows, Shov els, Tinware, Hardware, Crockery, Lamps, Woodenware, Etc. Please call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Yours Truly, . H. BIETHAN. i q-)i _ .1 p _ i T »-» V» JjlffCKIOOX, luffHOi