East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 30, 1890, Image 4

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this, the bell« of the cathedral were narrow strait, a trail of iron and fire IF VOU WISH A COOO REVOLVER
ringing noisily, a procession of rained down upon them, and, an* '«W/* SMITH & WESSON'S
Flnegfc small
a ever
{priests and worshipers was entering ;choring before the devoted town, c l ; .* a m >far»n
ed
WX0NKSDAŸ. JULY M. I«».
c.d
»he Or^t
of fc.l
| the church, and the confusion poured in a desolating storm of iron experu.
In caiibr»-« **.,
and 44 UJL Single or
I which prevailed, in a place that had missiles, under cover of which tie double action. Buiety Hum Z-
pu rhMis au 1 Tor^tH models- L
THK ÏOl'SO VIKGIXIAJT« UHIDE.
Dent quality vvronr'l
j so long been at peace, with all the boats were launched, and a heavy excel«
vareL.lly iaa:<ecu
far
workruaushin undstoc
force, disdaining all impediments, L.tlah,
j world, may be imagined.
darnb.lity nud arcerecy. r '.-,. ...
Hew York Weekly:
L t be deceived by chrrp maiiitiblt < ‘ « *•'
*r
‘ “Of what thinks mv lovely sis- swarmed up the beach and into the cften
sold for the gru»U«e articio. T. «2 A*
11 tble and dangerous. Th« E mith A
£
▼ > lvba S are su»ni|>e«l trpon th® I am I’ w>-h arm •
One of the oldest, and in many ter?” asked the young Novalese, well defended tower—strewingtheir aa;ne,
addreee aaddato* •■f patrau.
perfect. Insist upon having them, autlir
respect« most remarkable towns on for the first time breaking the deep course with the dying and dead. v atiteed
>ur -»ee.er e *nuot supply you, au order sent to ud
r -•ee below will rreutvepromp* aitenil' n D.aux«*»
on the western slope of the Mexi- i pause which had preceeded the Others turned to the right across ;i»4eauUotfue and prli* sup>n appllcst-vx
bill TH
WKX*<»!<.
| the causeway, and boldly attacked ,
can Cordilleras, is the town of Aca- question,
pulco. Centuries ago it was the
The maiden started at the words the castle.
grjat port from which departed the and a shade af delicate crimson
But a brief interval elaps« d b< fere ,
British and Spanish galleons, la ' overspread her downcast eountc- a change had taken place in the as­
dened With the gold and silver nance as she replied, confusedly:
pect of Acapulco, as wonderful as
treasures for which the buccaneers | “Of many things, JUan, but most it was revolting.
were wont to lie in wait, and when of all of the peril with which fate
Confident in the strenght of their
some few years since I trod for the | has seen fit to threaten our house, world-renowned castle, hitherto
last time the old familiar strand, | so late the emblem of stability to considered impergnable, the great
the place wore an aspect differing half the continent; perhaps hardly body of the inhabitance had re­
but little from that which it is des-1 less of the calamities to our coin- mained within the town, where
cribed as having presented in the j mon country of which this unlooked- I they fondly imagined themselves
days of drake ard Dumpier, when for occurrence may Ire the procúra­ secure from harm. The bloody
it» population wax possil>iy in ex- or. Perchance even the los« of j and disordered condition of their
ce»g of what it is now. The natur­ home and kindred—of yourself, streets, immediately after the siege,
al feature« are the same. There is dear Juan, and our father, who al- 1 awakened them to the fatal error in­
the landlocked bay, the crumpling ways presents his face to the fee, to which they had fallen, when it Combines the juice of the Blue Fi^sol
California, so laxative and nutri’jous,
castle, the gracefully curved moun­ may be included in the list.
was too late to repair. Thft death­ with the medicinal virtues of plants
tains. and the spires and dwellings
The youth smiled contemptuous­ dealing messengers, carrying all be­ known to be most bencLcial to th:
human system, forming the ON 1 Y I 1 R-
which overlook the broad swells of) ly as he answered:
fore them, spread, desolation and FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
the Pacific from their verdure-clad
“Indeed, fair sister!
But we j ru’n in every direction. Hundreds promptly Qifihe
sides. Above all, there are the need entertain no such fears, Are ; of inoffensive victims who had tali
same bright, glowing skie» which we not here, in Acapulctf? Does jen no part in the fray fell victims
—Atm
were noted by writers and travelers not the nation’s flag yet wave over to its fury.
Cleanse iiie System Effectually,
— SO THAT —
during the era of gallantry and ro- our battlements, and are there not l
I To i>e continued ]
PURE BLOOD,
mantic adventure
¡thousands of young and eager'
REFRESHING SLEEP,
It was on a "warm afternoon of hearts like mine to save it from I
HEALTH and STRENGTH
Naturally follow.
Every one is using it
Summer, at the period when Aca­ dishonor? Cheer lime, my sister,'
J0NE3
and all are delight? 1 with it.
Ash you!
pulco was at the zenith of her pride for I tell thee many hours shall not
druggist for SY RUP OF FIGS. Manw
binbhamton
'
,
and power, that a large concourse of pass before these i>roud invaders
fnclured only by the
persons had assembled upon the shall be driven from before our
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
S an F mancisco , C al
walls and roofs of the most conspi­ walls as cliaff They have yet to
Lortsvrr ».e. K v.
Ni*.v Y okk , N
cuous edifices of th« city, for the learn, these marauding rovers of
purpose of surveying the unwonted 'the seas, that Acapulco is imperg­
I
eight of a fleet of vessels of war, ap- nable.”
As ho pronounce this sentence,
pearently English in build, which
had just made their appearance in he gazed fiercely in the direction ot
THE SELF-THHEADING
the oiling. The cross of St George the approaching fleet, and his eyes
was recognizable, even at that dis­ absolutely flashed with hatred.
"You are a brave lad, my brother, |
tance, and many were the pale aud
anxious faces as the reverberations but notwithstanding all you have I
of the first gun, fired to give notice said, I cannot dispel tny fears.!
of their arrival by the foremost ves Should this siege indeed be attempt­
Will Furity (he Bloodi rngulstethe
In it are com­
sei of the fleet, came floating upon ed—oh. should it, Juan—I tremble
Lher and Kidney« «*nd K etc re tha
Health aud Ylgorof Youth. Jiy»poi-aia,
bined the fin­
as 1 reflect upon the conseQucn es. ’
the breeze toward the town.
Want of Appetite, IndixeMtion,
I. ick of Htrenr’h and Tirad
est mechanic­
Fe^dngabsoiutulycurvd.BtiniM,
“Such words are unworthy the
In a window of one of the most
al ¿kill
the
musciee and hnrve’ rre ire
n w force. Enli reus the miad
most useful
elegant and sumptuously furnished decendents of ancestors like our»,
■»nd supplies Brain Power.
—-----
Suffer ngfinm « omplaintg
and practical
I << ri ■ STwTfl poc »her tothsirsex will find
mansions, at the hour just described, whose great progenitor was a cid.
LMUIL.U,. na. iiarieh s ikon
elements, and
TONIC a sat« »ind epeedy c ro. Givua ncletr, h»ml.
were stationed a young couple If your apprehensions, however,
tby complexion. Frequent nltempt a st co interfdib*
all known ad
Ing only add to the popularity of t> o oriainHl
whom, from the close likeness that have reference to one in pait.cular,
Do Dot experiment—rpt tho OiiWlKAL and lîkST.
vantages that
(Or. HARTER’S LJTTLE Liygft PILLSY
make a sew-
(lure Constipation. Elver Comp n.i.t and Su kj
existed between them, although the know that that pang will at loast be
Heedavhe. R tuple Dose and Dre;i u Book J
intf machine
mailed on recall t of twoc-nta in poetac^.
/
lady was seemingly some mouths spared you.”
Dr. HARTE» MEDICINE CO., L l L v ^ s , Zia.
desirable I«»
“I understand you,” she rejoined,
6311 or use.
the senior, the most indifferent ob­
server would have pronounced as a scarce perceptible tremor came
ELDREDGE Mr’C. CO
brother and sister. The lady had over her, and she pressed her hand
Futory asi Wholssals C£ss, Eelvlicro, Ill.
not yet passed the boundary of her to her heart.
27/ irfibath rlitf,, Chicago.
3i) licuad Street, New Yurk»
teens, and was a fiuished spi ciman
"The young Virginian upon'
Cannot be successfully traveled with­
out good health. To reach wealth or any
■of the Spanish beauty. To those whom you have centered your nf
coveted position in li'e requires tho full
who have never been gratified by lections-*—*-.”
possession and operation cf ell the fac­
ulties klr.d nature has endowed us with.
so rare a sight, it were almost use­
“Yes—what, what of him?”
These conditions cannot exist unless tho
less to attempt descrioing it. There
“lie is ere this beyond harm's ■
physical being Is in perfect working
order, and thia Is Impossible when the
Were the »1111» eyes—large, dark, reach.”
llvar and spleen ere torpid, thus obstruct­
We will send the eutire list of Twenty Valuable
and lustrums; tl»e suxue full and
"Then he has escaped—has de- j
ing tho secretions, causing indigestion
Books enumerated and described below, to every sub­
scriber to this paper for the ensuing t ear, who re’uits
and dyspepsia, with all of their accom­
gracefull rounded figure; the «»«no sorted us—is it so?” with some­
fuMHtg C'-nti in addition to the reg ;lar subscription
panying horrors.
.
price. These books, each one of wb <-h contains a com
plete first-class novel or other w .rk by a well-known
glowing complexion and speaking what of her brother's fierceness
DR. HENLEY’S
and popular author, are publin* ad in neat pamphlet
form, printed frota good readable type on good paper,
kindling
in
her
eyes.
“
Deny
it
—
English
Dandelion
Tonic
features: the same glossy and ru-
and many of them handsomely illustrated. They com­
prise some of the finest works ever wriiten by some of
exerts a specific Influence over the liver,
the greatest aud rpost popular writers, both of Ameri­
oh, Juan, brother, deny it, f>r my
duudaut -uven tresses.
excites It to healthy action, resolves its
ca and Europe. Each one is complete in itself:
ahronlc
engorgements,
and
promotes
the
N . M3. >1 r». Caudle’s • m-inln Lectures. By
All these recommendations of sake!” And she burst into tearB us
D ouglas J> <R<>'-D- Very old and very fuuny. The
secretions ; cures Indigestion ar.d consti­
younger as well as older generation should read them.
her sex the Dorina Duez, daughter she clung to him.
pation, sharpens tho appetite, tonos up
No. 2H. Adveuturea of it Ilachelor. Py the au­
thor of “ Biiah Beanpole's Adventures in N«W York.
theentl.o system, and makes life worth
“HvHrnie, sister,”said Juan Nov-
of Don Santiago N’ovales, governor
▲ great humorous book by a popular author.
living.
No 216 llovw to Make mid ■ ave Money o
the F»
A valuable compilation cf useful fact
of the province, and one uf the «dese, soothingly, and half-sorrow
hints and suggestions for farmers and gardeners.
No. 217. F**«»m the Earth to the Muon,
most opulent and powerful men up i.ig tliat ue had broken the net s.,
Novel. By Jri s V ervk .
No. 218. The Ijlitlo 01*1 Man <»f the Batlir«
n*»lle-. A Novel. By E mii . k O. boruc .
on the coast, possessed in profusion, "Matters are not quite so bad a-
No. 2<'.7. A Danverou« Womuii. A Novel. By
R
Ûit
Kead
oj
Sierra,*.*
Mrs.
aw 8. Srgr'iKM.s.
with the addition uf a cultivated _vou imagine. Waltham, the trans
No. >8. The linden Farm Drido. A N’ovoL
By M \ H iAK^T BlOt NT.
planted
Englishmen,
whose
life,
mind which rendered her the peer
Sim-»u Derrick’s Dau&liter. A Novel.
CtHJvfDEsr "BooK By No. M 271.
T C.v dor .
No. 212. The llaron’e Wi'l. A Novel. By 8rt-
of any regal lady in Euru|>e ur the they say, is already forfiited to hi
VAVUS C »BB. Jr.
No. 2*9 'l l»«* Peril of Richard Pardon. A
sovereign for acts uf treason in an
Americas.
Gx^MLSTSuinci Novel
By B. 1. F ahjkon
N<». »1. Hlitckbird till!. A Novel. By E stukb
S h k K kmvs - h
Her brother, Juan, as has been olherclime, has disappeared but by
No. 24* Th* Gnardlnn’e Plot. A Novel. By
Vallttj «
Dr. J H. Rne xsov.
hinted, was somewhat younger; he an ordinance of the Supreme Direc
^ 1 iTXtts-
N 2*1. The Gray Foloon. A Novel. By M. T.
I
C .DOR.
ig Cad-«(ft«'h
was of the same description of com-' tory, which requires that all foreign­
2»), The Sorrow of a Secret. A Novel.
£a.kLV_
Bv *Attr Ceci’- H ay .
No. - X Percy and the Prophet. A Novel
liiiess, only that his luanuera were ers who would not share in the per­
Jl.n..-
Bv Wf KtK CoLt..X4.
No. 237 The N<nrv "f « Wedding Ring. A
-
more haughty, his tunes more uus-i ils of the fight must remove them
Novel By th- author uf •* Dora Thorne ”
No. 23*
Martyn t<’»»re’s Temptation. A
>*, ...
tore, and the general expression uf! selves beyond the city walls. Ali
Novel T Mr’ H < v W..<> \
No. 235 A Modern Cinderella. A Novel. By
the author of •* D->ra • horne. ’
uf his coKutenai.ee at once stern I not of Spaniards born who may be
Mvunt
N > 23* The Island Hone . A Novel. DyM.T.
and ooiumandiiig. There was an found within the limits riman as
Na 23X The Fa.n» Glove. A Novel. By C lara
AO m USVA.
h
impetuosity, too, in his delivery prisoners only, and having beenap-
which, partaking somewhat of his prised of this oy me, your lover
father's tiereeniss when excited by took my advice and fiund eonvey-
patsion, declared unmistakably the ance, with some others, to the ships;
hut-blooded uud paSMonate race where he will lie obliged to remain
LOUiSVJLLE. KY.
from which he had descended. He ( until the conflict shall have ended.”
r.M Uedhg Agl4: JfMniJciCAal
th«
ird Wnt.
was clad in the uniform of a cap-i “Alas! and has it come to this?”
Made by Farmer« for Farmers.
tain—in those times a splendid and she replied,dejectedly. “1 can fore-
At « r-cord oc mu-ecMfnl igriculture. Hnvx
costly attire—and the presence of a see the rest. He will participate
and 1 arm ha« no equal.
Kerry topic relating
K’ «CTicultur« I’ apvnlv disc?.’®cd in its column’
scar upon his vet suioth brow, de- in the fight, and by that act we
bv the farmer st hem «elvv».
expen«*-t* «pared
tn set 'll mg a full sccou.it of « very n -table bhc
noted that, despite his youth, he shall be forever parted.”
ceca on the farm. It is distinctively the
had been concerned iu at least one ' “But he may survive,” said Juan,
FARMERS’ CV> N PAPER,
A Trctn] uf the r daily P’e. pre<*eotcd in a fona
dcsperute engagement.
with a strange smile, which implied
and language which mak* k piani to ail.
IT« LIST OF CONTR BUTORt
At the moment of their intruduc- the reverse tu be his desire.
Conta’n« the n’taevof the
nr 'grevv^-e farta-
ers of the South .nd Went. T* <v do not treat
lion to the reader both were occu-
“What! Think you, my brother,
Oi ».leuretiml burning but
the ®ctua’
pied in the contemplation uf the that I could give myself to one
ttuhs which confrv.ut ua to-d»\ E F. Ichmuui
A
»•’TV ■ .Heary ii**aH J • n S< Stahl •
A P Ford ; Jeff. WHborà Hu/h T .Brocks . Jcha
scene, plainly visible from the sta- whose hands had tmen dyed in the
C Edgar bteeie s Baro« T B Bvldwta ..nd a
n-vM of other« me he tbia jcurunl iu «¿tape usable.
Don winch they occupied, uni which bkxxl of mv country men? >*o!
Moreover u ia eq-^Hy
had already attracted the attention though he were uiy wedded lord,
A HOMS MAGAZINE.
F -*-v Uihiect *%*<■*-•■•* to th* fw.m* maker ia
of a miyority of the citiseus, whose that thought a Ion. would turn u>y
fcliy treated. Marv Msraden LotsCn’eaby Mrs.
Mrs Davie», Mi»« Cabell Mise Mosbv,
numbers were ¿m rvasing with every love ta hate. Let him go, like the
Alice ix m«to«i and a sccrc of others vili eoa trib­
al* regularly.
passing umiMenL
ingrate and the coward that he ial”
FIUTil ixmca
The brow <»t the youth was cloud­
“Well said, my girl! 1 like your
T* in charge cf omr Ckiidrru'a Departs:
irtw
she ha* ihq peculiar fac ilty vf leiug
ed ami lowering, and his lip curled resolution!” exclaimed a voice at
UrasLug aad uistruoiivc.
TMX «WEST CF THE UP OR
in proud defiance as he gazed; but their aide.
I. • thri-lin» n. nr «Tprertn, in Ven »to
*■ a « m . ay Joaa «L Jta<ck.an I ia exctLng wk I c
upoo the cuuuleuauce of the Ctrl
And. looking «4». they encountered
.(• entton shwt .too«, ky iixir puj.-J vruon
in® lime M time
there was an air uf melaurhUy de- the gate of their father.
eiu .«?■$ lettfrs
prvesion which defined the pe.*Ue
During this interval, unchecked
«PPe.* Ì3 ewb
enH (liii humorw.l
P
•*'
—
'
.et
c.
O mt . interMiu, th.a
nature of her meditat»*««*. itetow, by two caravels armed with swivels,
IS IF» IRITOSUX »RREtTlEXT
wn the ram parte of the cartie. and a d<>ien of smaller tmats pro­
Fl”«
bMdt» •! S <-orl
t ri-'lfoF* Fir-wers- Kurhts ”
i» faveti
drums were l®aiing, end tlie clank pelled by oars, the English fleet
’’ '
»ar»|f ia behalf cf t>efaraier
r
hw the *’rater Fv^e Mail Dchverw <• the
of arms was hold as «..rn hurried lied jwi»d the rocky headland,
r- mrr <^ovnr»ti.-n .» n . ng the far-nctK *ai
ima t» u “ Bu-t Tract«- '
II’ nsoito m
ta aud it« iu the su«ete. Aud tu ireaw wte««.U, uu Loth aides of the
i
aeytte ZNTursery,
THE HERALD
1
Of Payette Idaho,
1£ST”5 e £DS
s.-e tho«’ 1* « up by
Harter’s
D. Who
M. are FEH3Y
S CO.
the Largest
HARDY TREES
SPECIALTY.
» edsmen in *h« vurWL
p. \i Ftaav&Cys
BegutifitRy IU’.t-»rated. 1‘wscnpU*»
SSEÓ
fcr t¿qo wilt !,e mailed FN I.E to all
appHuAOts, .’nd to lart g..«.'<>n s cus­
tomer». Uu beueriha»e»«r. Ev-
ren.-n u,*3j On dru, Flower
or Field b’EED'a •.houli scud for it.
D. M. FERRY A CO.
OCTROIT, MICH.
Extensive
This
I LLÜ(ît
comprising 11
Nurstsy.
acres, is located one half wile from Pay­
ette ilej-ot, on the O. 8. L. Ky. Thia
ILLUS'
Nur&ery has done more to pro­
mote fruit growing in
East­
I U.s.ild.
Idaho
ern Oregon and
I •««. H arf ,.
< »Ml •rr.nr,„ìt.nJ^W
«re« Mt(f
'■¡u.i»e PUMI,
I
r.. .u «.’¡J,«»
than all other Nur
sc lies combined.
as the tress
are ac­
>-»“ttSïSÎ
¡«¿"'••.‘““I«*’*
climated and
such varieties nr«
ROYAL U m
offered for sale that
In illua!rntal|
carrnn l¡u.re,t,
«I-
lim.iy «ril.!-“.^
are Known to thrive and
iu
flourish
country.
the
i«« 1..W.11
mountain
HARPER’S Pt
Per y
llAOki
The “IDAHO” pear
will be off« red in limited quand.ee
IIARPKR’8
for the first time this year.
This pear
haiu ehb wek 'Ä
TON8C
pear grown and Is ex.rcmely hardy.
Do
Addreis, Payette Nursery,
Payette Idaho.
qw..
Absolutely Pure.
-
7‘h-
'r” I» ’
rmiBEST
f.; tithe Cheapest
The volumes o( tu¡
d o Xuiulwm h t
e.e k y.«r. Whaíi,,
•crip.ion» will Iwjinjù
reu. nt unie oireioHu
Bound volume,ol U
broey.er.b.ea.in^;
be em by Uu,i|,
i'«r volume. Clo.h ¿“
ceni» ciudi —by iu,U , *
Inuci io Hur|ar> L
cal, Analytical, „¿¡«2
lio 70, iiiclu.lr.,fIW1,
188Ö, one vol. 8 vo Q.
Kwniilance. «hoiiMÎÎ
Money Ord.r, orbrah
loan.
Address IlARPMji
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CF R0CK1WD. LLLINOT8.
F.s abl!.<!iod Twenty l'o r-; F t’OReg. 40 column’,
I !i.»nr, :t<lv 1-1
< nt*. Vnn<rti»rian. unr«r-
» k . i , but earnest, f r truth «nd purit . teaching
uriet. ■ nt wit’-i th«* brc:ni att hnn y. Have a rival»
ligiotiw piper in v.inr iuinily. Ii baa i o Bobbie» or
- >’ in:», lit H . k* io h ppy the pine® of vile, o’
ini.-Kg
by that - hicb ie who osonie aud tr’ie.
C plt'r.s. v th- children and the old people, and its
u :L. ■ n bool J.‘< <>ii^ are helpful A «ermon each
•;ek r.n l <• •«p!‘‘U'*id «torv. O:»l.v SI.‘13 u 1 ear.
i ciul.s*. 1 m -!.-■. Fiv I). Hur«. Sanip'.ecopies tree. i
,EN
Harter’s
I* F. STENGER.
I LLTSTR1
H orses
“THE WORST FOE’ta™
Either
branded on
Right
or
IT arpiii ’ i W reh T im ,
pia» e ns the lea ¡ing
America. The 'airnetg <41
melila on < urrent pvllìf ii(
•peci and «uiifiaeni'« ef m
and the variety and exitl'ei
conteii a. ahich include«^
by the l-et and ni, ai n.pg;r
the pervadi of peopled wide
and puraur.a, The Weekha
remarkab'e variety, hirnS
rape* ae ia a.iarad to briattfa
uriia-ie at.ilitv tn bear rm |
the « hai.Rviul phaaiaut h*a
lory. A ,Mexi<an rumini»,,
T homas A. J ax visit, wì II mm
ly in lòUO
Left
stifle: OK.
I
WILTS COfllGM
One of the
1-
HrAT I el
>
CM-upe« inf P’ Es&a
the world. Our fs< fluì*. Ata
unequal«*«!, and to inundar*-our
■ui-ertur goods we will >< nriFl.Ki:
to ONE PEKfcON in <roah lorality,
a-above. Only tho»«* nbo write
to us at once ran make «ur- of
the chunce. All you haw to do in
return is to »bow our ?< ■■<<« to
tho«« who eaU—your n* ii-hhors
and those around you. 1 ha b*-
ghming of thia advert ¡’■ment
■how« the »mal! end of the tria­
is the appeemwee of it reduced to
Kaujre—Grunt county, Oregon?
P. O.—Burue, Grant county, Oregon.
I
PER YU
£
C at T ls
*b>mt the (IlMeih pari of itwbiilk. It U a prand, double aize trh--
X-opw, ua hu tfg as '• »a*y lo rarry. W• will aiaoahow you Uow you
ran tnake fioin St 1 toS IO» >U>y al )t*a»t, fn.wi th«Mart.wtia-
tot«**)«
lewe«. Wewiyallexpo-Mcliuxgea.
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