East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 12, 1890, Image 4

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Of Payette Idaho.
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Than rawm^*7 **-» n*. affect of braaaaepnftieslsobndv who know»
the new tariff w£l aet be frit fee
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eacv it—a» the merihaadiee Candidate» ara a» tt.xh »• eoacxe
owe L b r/xt was >xkgat toierv any i'^era no tie rzt . of Wavht-rec
:r—i»rr ad tariff ret-rr These reg- b«t it is asad thst Harri*?B iwelrrwv
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thrown e«t baassse «• Law sartacr Mki>r who it vrt
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attorney geterai The poEtiei-
apt »Lf toteto thelsw, a«Z. to lose
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jt theoretical reaaocxg bvt Saumdera of XuntaLa. new aer-at, r
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for mwtance whether rigs» will itv ia that body will wear the gswa
aot eeaae kigber or else be Bade to if it is offered to tla. Hie early
sell at the old price, of «» inferior va tiee war a lyseb ecciri bet tfei»
grads of tobacco Every t —> can is =« objection, a» the Bepcb'iean»
thw test the McKinley tanff for '-»•
the taw «a be ¿.d the
huneeif, pad then tge^d the reaecr.- huanestty.
tog part W hia tisa ta Sod.'g out
how aaach Mtose pf u be ' wul lake
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tie of the foarth and final volunx
Mr Ctavetand, plain attorney at cf Chariea Carleton’« hiatorv of/to
law oa» toet. in the city, far the civil war for young reader» It will
past 24 hour». He o>me» in petrvu- be published in November bv Har­
aaee of tg professional retainer» to per 4 Brochure
argue a case before the BgpnoM
Harper'» Young People entered
Cport two at least, of whoee jna-
Vkc-e Jkdge Lam a * and Chief Ju»- upon it* twelfth volume with tee
t*ee Fuller, are creature« of hi» own number published November 4th.
cr^tion. Thus th* master bow* Am->ng the attractions announced
ffowr. his own servant«, A» apt illus­ far toe new volume are aerial sto­
tration of our theory of governmeut ries Sophie Swett, Howard Pyle
Hardly had the expresids&t digest and other», “Travel Note»,” by
a hearty breakfast at the Arlington Sopuip B. Hedr.ck; a serie: of ar-
Hotel before callers began arrive to tides on our priciplal college*
kaqsire bow be died Bome fool of writsn By recent graduate«; a&d a
s telegraph operator had got thro’ leoapting variety of short «tones
a saeesags a«t that Mr. Cleveland ai.d practical articles.
“arrived here to-day, but thgt Mr.
Few Americans have a more ex-
Clsvetand died” bera to-day. Tsl»-
grams scou began to poor in from tensive personal acquaintar.ee with
sll over the country asking for par- E uropean celebrities than Geo.-z»
tisirigsa. Meanwhile the much la- W. 8maJley, and few have been sc
MMBlsd, fair. Cat, and over forty, long erxi ac thoroughly tafanned
«at is his shirt »Jeeves, puffing and ;esneerning the political, «octal and
psrspinng over lae rntricadee of a literary aapect i>( affairs abroad.
Louisiaoa law case tn which to has Hit letter* written withi i the past
ijoan rstainsd a« coenaeL Mr. twenty year» to Ihs New York Tri-
Clevetand »aid last night that the bune, comproiaising his impre»-
eanditior. of his health is a matter »ion of use and event» in Europe
of to set greater anxiety to «cine'during that period, are important
surer» than to hrmtelf. He said, contribution» to contemporary hi*
ateo, that hs is too busy to talk pol- tory and criticism, and as such are
itics either tn public or pnyste, but well worthy of preservation They
be wanted it stated in great big have been collected and arranged,
letters that be is confident tbe dem­ not chronologically, but with refer-
ocrats will capture tbe next House erze to their subject«, and will to
of Mepreeenlatiye» As to the tar- published in two volumes by Har-
iff be says tbe people are beginning per 4 Bros early in November,
to open their eyes to the pemieioo» w—«»—ww>——
class legislation a4 republican, lc waawwaaaaUkkUUh
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A TALE OF TWO CITIES, MAfc
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Mail, or call at the HERALD office, Bum», Oregtn.
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that the Ude must tarr. before long i
Tn regard to McKinley and other
loaders ba expressed t^s opinion
that a gpod democrat of average
abilities M a «»for man to trust with '
legislative power than tt(e most
bmliaat stelesmen who is tainted
with tbe pemietousness of republi:
can doctrine Lately, be i« nut at
death's door eats well, looks well
and feels well; and subject to tbe
desnocratie convention, may be tbe
pext Frseideid of the Uoiled States
Republicans w^o have been put
in office under ths Harrison admin- '
iteration, are ifenli defying the
taw and the civil serpiee corn mis­
sion relative to political ssseesinent*
of mousy Io to usrd in tbs elections.
Meetings are be|d nightly, and it'
|s no unppmmon thing for tbe pois 1
flenis in the deps/tmeQU ip t* ’
threatened with the vengeance of;
tbe powers tfo*X be unless they
rotw dowq {piid»i>n>*)v. As a re­
publican Copg ressmen puts .4,1
Thev ought nut ts have office un
iess they ary gliiing to pay for iL” I
Under Cleveipqgx administration I
all this political btac||mail Secams,
a dead le|ter, but no official, foum
presidept )*prri«un fr«wu, eou.e*
f. ysard to «top pr iskuke lto plain
violation of ¡aw. Thousands of
dollar! base thus Iwn coliccted”
in thia city to debauch elections
Election day is njw so near that
pt democratic toad quarter» gqrk ia
«bout over. Milpuns of speeches
»nd documenta, have been distri­
buted, and the people should ha
thoroughly informed by this time
if they aint It ia wsU known that
tbe rspoblteans haw raised enor-
move some to corrupt voters, bat
aevsrtbslesa every confidence is
ebswu at dsmocrstic headquarters
that dswiuccacy will triumph
A»
Tog» Towels tbe secretary expresass
|t, ‘Ths republicans can’t raise
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