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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1897)
I —---------- ---------- A ''SPECIAL” THAT WON. work on the special dispatch com menced. Carefully it was written, that no superflous word» might ap- I pear, yet that the facts might all be given. Anxiously she counted the From National Recorder. words—there were five hundred CHAPTER II. and fifty. She bad as yet said, A long whistle from th* engine nothing concerning the burglar and j interrupted the superintendent and now she added: he finished: “I have told you more “Watchman at depot saw the I than I should already. If you can robber as he was leaving and help us we shall bit glad. Be sure thought be recognized him, but and report the matter correctly,” not positively.” ari<i the jiorter was helping her What should she say next? If down the steps. she could on y give some suspicion In a moment she waa alone be or something! But her word was side the track, the car and engine out and no thought of bad faith oc hidden in a cloud of smoke many curred to her rods away “I’m going to the telegraph oilice, The walk hack was tirusorne. Frank," to the young brother re-! and reaching the post-office Eunice turning. "Then I’m going to get sank into a chair. It was noon and some lunch. Please stay here un-j she sent Frank for his dinner. I less Mr Lyon returns.” The post- Scarcely had he gone when there master might be home on tlie noon entered the office a woman, her face Itrain. pinched and drawn as are some- I '*own the street she heard a voice times those of the very poer, her behind her. thin shawl worn and shabby. “Oh, miss,” it was the town’s “Is Miss Arnold hare?” big policeman, “hold on a little.’” , “Yen ma'am, what can I do for I She waited, half wishing she; you—come inside,” and Eunice had not been called. opened the door to the inner oilice, "1 wanted to tell you,” said the back of the triple row of letter officer mysteriously, “that we’ve boxes. ’ “Is there anybody can hear us?” got our eye on somebody for that I burglary. The railroad’s found “No one.” i that they needed a little expert i “You are a reporter, ain’t you?” I “I am a correspondent for a i help,” straightening up ,and look ing important. Lyndon paper." “Have you arrested anyoneyet?” “That’s what I mean* Are you “No, not yet, but I’ll tell you— going to write up the burglary?” I seein it’s you, Miss—a warrant’s “I expect to.” BY FRANCIS CRANE ARNOLD. ‘‘Who are von going to say done out. Issued it myself—had it is it? You don't know? Of course you sued, I mean—and it’s for Jim don't and don't let anybody fool Ward—over on southside.” More than ever Eunice wished you. I*o you know what they say? he had not called to her. She They sav my Jim done it, but lie didn't. Jim is too good a boy for looked impatiently at liur watch It was 1:15 and her despatch should that.’’ “I have heard nobody accused be on the wires. "Thank you, I must liurjry. yet.” “But you will, though they can't You have not arrested anyone, you prove it Jim don’t care, but he don't like to see his name in the pm < r this—way vou know For me. it would lueak my heart— Jim s all I’ve got, Miss, an' I want to-seo him be something " The woman was crying and even Eunice felt a suspicious moisture in her own eyes, Finally the speaker went on: I ’ I I face, Eunice read in the lines on cheek and brow something of the Buffering that had t»een apirt of the visitor s lite ami putting on' hand she gave li. Verdict he r '(*1 course, Mr*. Ward — I have known your isme through t he p -t ortict —I ea t save »our boy Imr keep his name from the papers if he IS arrested, out for your sake 1 will s< nd nothing about him ,,, the Herald kslav 1« that enough * It was, and toe woman, still weeping thai'ked Eunice ,« if „ great gift bad Iwen Conferred, But it ass n< ally ope *»*alo< K —- would Frank lover come’ I h^ W. D. HUFFMAN will be in Burns again this fall with Grade ----------- S+4--------------- Our Premiums I --- ------ —THIS PAPER— Will sell Grades from $3.50 to $6 per head. Thor oughbreds $6 to $10. THE Weekly Call! -----WITH---- SAN FRANCISCO PK1CK «I.SB Pr.K VI AK. ■ OR THE SAN FRANCISCO Morning Call! rHIC'KWe.Ou FEB YEA». - - - - -+-- - - - qp_HE SAN FRANCISCO Cl WEEKLY ( ALL ’1/N I. a handsome eight- pnge paper. It is issued every Thursday, and contains alt of Hie important new. of the weak, gleaned from every quar ter of the globe, complete up to date of publication. It fur- niihee ttie latest and most reliable financial now* nnd market quotation«, and gives ■pedal attention to hortlcul- tural and agricultural news, and is in every respect a first- class family paper, appealing to the interest of every member of the household. A Nervous Disease Characterized by Involuntary and Pur=» poseless Spasms. It Occurs Most often in Girls; is Often Hereditary, but Articular Rheumatism and Scarlet Fever Predispose to it. --------- -+----------- ----- IJ.HK MORNING CALI, i (SKvais Inarasa W kkk ) la a live metropolitan daily. it is the MOST REL1A- Bl.E. and is recognized as being the LEAPING NEVVS- PAPER of the Paciflo Coast. Either of the above papers we will send postpaid as a pre mium on receipt of the follow ing tubscrlptiun prices fur the combination: DAILY CALL From the Chronicle, Chicago, 111. t AIJAMK. i\ WEEKLY CALL And ìbis Pipi?, P r Year, i y U.Ì ■“’INC li 1. : < ( ■ * red t 'fh -e i.r \ our J A 1 / /* mar so KXPIRIENCK. P atents tn ! r I •<T track marks , DISIONS, COPYRIGHTS At). c » Ar »on* eemllnf « sketch amt vlraatt pt ion may qu kh aavwtaln, frv«. whotbrr an tn »»»nt u !•« ' » It (Gniniunkalli>m »trlctly triidaL Oklvst tutwnoy t><r mx'urina |Mt<«uta tu \ «rtca. Wt' ha»e .t Washington olh.-r, r»t *nta (aim thrush Munu A lu ns. iva •|ws ia| yu4ier iu th« I SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beantifuliv IthMtratnd, lanrrM ctmalaii<*n of tnL* v, trrvn.afvi i' av«ar; al Mt ai g months >|»rcfn u and lia nd Sa*va um I’araWTM •< . frtxa Adstrwfl sc. • » /■* 'MuRY MUNN a co., 3UI UrMrfwai. N< w V ark. A 4. ’OIIN . r :2Ci. r^UBICAl. Mtn L and Thoroughbred Bucks. FOR this year I 'fl fl fl fl BUCKS!! FOR TH; PRIC2 OF GNE. Then across the t >p of the first! “I w ant you to do me it favor, sheet she wrote: don t put it in the paper to dav “t’olleci day newspaper rate. that Jim i« suspected an’ see if it H usti!” don’t come out all right—will you sud handed the stori to the wait , doit?” ing operator Eunice hesitated Ibis was a A half hour later 'tie editor of new problem Was her dutv great the Herald was reading the dis er to the newspaper sue represented patch and supplying a number «•! ' or to this mother asking for inercv ’ TO UH CON 1 IM H» lo the impulse that was within her to shield a fellow creature from the world s gibes or to the demand of the m-w s as it V < • x • ' cd, regard less < -f human hearts <> liven? One road must l>v taken which? Lifting her ev lo th»- woman's BUCKS! Journals L AHO IHB 1 APiB, PSii IEA3, I t&oo said?” "No, but we exjiect—” She was too far away to hear the remainder. At the big writing, table in the telegraph office si.e lidded a sentence to her inesaage : “I p to 1 o’clock this afternoon no arrests had been inaile. E. Arnold ” GOOD 0 PATENTS * p«S’'irv*s1 > - -< < IV—.v *-V, x •’ YYNfUXB and I ahvler*«t»t*ra4 Tw«rty Sr« yean» •>. W» ~ rt whether - t*’ ' T*- •«cur«<l ,.f tn«, frw of eb«rv« uulH ratent »• al * M. a. WILLI Wts - L K v - -- can '< WASHINGTON, 0.0k Notwithstanding the poor are always with Us, Thanksgiving is none the less a day of rejoicing. Many charities have been dis pensed and through numerous instrument alities the necessities and sulferings of many a worthy person have been relieved. Alisent ineiubers of households reunite at the old homestead and gathered around the festal board recount the incidents that have taken place and the various blessings that have been votieh sited l hem,since they assembled at the last annual meeting by the same fireside. It is a time for memory and tor joy. Among the countless families of Chicago there is perh ips, not one to-day that feels a deeper ■ense of gratitude to the (liver of all good and perfect gifts than Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collier, of 4904 Armour Avenue. Mr. Collier, who is the electrician nt the ( hicagoand Rock Island Railroad shops in this city came here from Hamilton, Canada, n little more than nine y irs ago accom panied by his wife and lit'le d lUghter, their only child Etta, then aged four. Little Etta was a bright and beautiful girl, but not a very robust one. lor the la-t few years she luul Isen some what ailing, lull her condition was not such as to create any uneasiness in the minds of her pirents. who alino-t idolized her. In the school she was reganled ns one of the brightest scholars of her class and was the envy of her eliiss-niat.s. Ahhoiigh but a little over twelve years of age. In r intellect was phenomenal. She was po— --ed. how. ever, of a very n rvous temp, ruiient which is fre<|iientlv the ea-e with children of her advam-ed intelligence. Fairly in the month of June last, owing to a sml.len fright, she was thrown into violent spasms, to recover only to beatllieted with St. \ inis’dance in the worst form. The eon-t,million of her parents may well lie imadm d. Of course the best phy-ieims were sum moned at once but th, ir < .foils to restore her to I er normal eomlition »,devoid of re sult- She eomiitned to groa worse her appetite wh div failed and cinim neing wi:h her right arm h r whole right -ide and lower limb la'came limp, numb, an,I useless and what little no’iri-hm mt she was aide to take had to lie administered by others. To add to the seriousness of the ease she was uii tide to obtain any sleep wliati \ It was while in this dep orable condition hovering between life and death with ill th.- primpevt.s of » premature grave Inf.re her. that one d iv on returning home from his duties Mr. < oilier f."iii I awaiting him a n.-».|«i|« r. « oeh an old ae.tu lint inee in Hamilton, his former place of r.-i k nee had tent to him by m id. In the I s-al column« he re.i.l of the case of a certain p.-r-m he ha I known v irs Hb- fore having been p. mi ni, ntlv enmi of the complaint of which hi, own’dam-bter was ,1' " I’r. Williams’ link 1 ill. t-.r Isle People. ||.. p-.j ,,rtl.n heard and r. id L t .re m irvellous a.sounts ot the . •' lev of this rem .|, t„lt names with a In. h he wa. t....... ,Mh fatuiliar apis ipsi. b , ... ..„tv loubIt.| ..„¡tively ■li. s-li. v..| -tinmen-.. But her.-U-f.,^ »t in ir« B ut tH-rvhrforv tits eye. w . , .pirent evid n.-e from one he kn«*ur. II I* tiierpfor? 4-— i I — wt * i in j a.«uniiii •r d »uh!y «ure -I le.irmsi ilii t the <t »rv t|r bmt no ti imr in pto»iirin. ■ l’ina Pill» .or hi« I inn datiirhter. Thi< wi»« „n the J Mh of X, »• in »er. Prior 1 « ill). <i«te <n.i artcr <1 h’tnrx of J '• r. ; t .-h.».], ef m dieine, he had taken h. ; to lhe U.tm*- opithic Di-tw-nsarv wh«--v In >r ,|j^. e-i's el by all th - m<-ni lire. i,t the facul.y is the prixuve of the class that tlic ’e was no Jontrer any hope to be held out as it was a malady which in this instance ut least was incurable, it was therefore with a feeling of utter despair th at Mrs. Collier first began to administer the Pink Pills. She says a perceptible change came over the little one before even the second box had been emptied and how after having used six boxe> her health is entirely restored. In the early part of her illness her intellect was very much clouded, t he had become ex- tr, in ay dull of comprehension hardly real izing the meaning of words when addressed. S-1 n to-day in the cheerful home of the Col lier’s on Armour Avenue, she is the Person ification of health. Her nervousness has en tirely disappeared, her intellect is bright, keen ami active, her strength has returned and the roses in her checks altest to the com plete recovery of her bodily healtli. She is now ready to resume her music les sons and as soon as the schools open after the holidays she will again take up the stlldie- which she so suddenly left <dTon flint eventful .lune day. The Bister-in-law of Mis. Collier, Mrs. Lewis, who was present nt lhe interview einphatieully continued all that Mrs Collier has aid regarding tl.e past and present condition of little Etta, adding that a famous physician in Hamilton in variably reeominends Hr. Williams’ Link Pills in siu li cases as this and many others. Mrs. Collier herself has for a number of years been a constant sufferer from a female complaint which so far has batlled the skill of the doctors, and during a period of less than six months her husband has expended oyer two hundred dollars in fees for medi cines. She has now begun the use of Hr. Williams’ Pink Pills and while it is as yet too early to announce a cure in her case she feels so much improved as to express the be lief that her physical troubles will shortly be ot the past. These are some of the rea sons why the Collier family return thanks on this our national day of praise and festivity. 1 I lie a!>0V" above IS is a correct statement of facts concerning my little daughler and myself. M bs . A. C ollier . • n ’.enbed and sworn to before uie this '-nd day of December, 1S!>5. D an G reene , ....... Xotarg Pnhliem Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill-for Pule people are ...|.| by al] druggists. I bou-ands ot boxes have la-en <li-poMsl of. This " i- on. of the few remedies which was not em in pri.-e during the r.nt drug-.i-ts war. 1 nt't.-t.how. that the price i. within the r’ot .11. I heir cur, . are po itive anil I • rm in. nt. They are an ui friling specific lor . let! <li.< ;|M, as hwoinoior ataxia, partial paialy-ts. st. \ itu»’dance, s. inti. a. netiral- u" i. rheumatism, nervous hend.-ii-he. palpi- tatuili of the heart, pule and .allow ...... .. ion., nerv.m, pr„.tr!1ti.„, I111(| |lretj I.'ling «hteh is a result of the latter. It al-., a permanent curt- for all di-eascs re- 'lilting from vitist.sl In n, r-..f th< blod, «II. I, n-serofula.erysip. la. and like di-, uses ; tlisea-e. pecuhar to wom. n. such as »iipprcs- ”r -"I 'ritie. and all form, of weak- io" . r111 »P thc-gen. ml h. tilth, *. ! ** Ì’I' hm I and MHid it eoursing tnrou.h the veins with r-n. wed life And one V,.rx ^...„iiar thi|lc |(|i< r n)i mat ther are no imp . h - mu nth r . timi» T ;-f former jnllerer. are now re- JO|< mg to know that th-v sreettn.l. Child- W nmy take them with perfect «tb tv. -e p- - are manufactured I.. In Wil- - M dieine t omtanv s, hems t-uh N. mt are sold only in boxes fearing the “ ' trie.r-niark and wmpper. at .k> rents ts t- ’ i '. K’. rh* ptihiic «htiulil bew «re ot imn.ltiirnt imitation*, a* man. unnrrnpn. omnar-ies hau been making lu.t th r hd nations, “ /