E 1) D. era un» 1 be eori’ij e gretta j Southern ncr, wiìij lìotewonuL •barivi J ài drawiij i for tM| rat ed bri William | of pa|iri| Voir IV—Nc 45 BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 18, 1891. Semi-Weekly Herald, illustri 18 uf tiQtfl I chan» ARPKB't tiiut ir • < u HEWS IH BRIEF. PUBLISHED E VEIt Y WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THE NEWS OF THE WORLD AS — - BY W. C. BYRD a SOU. ICS P ublishers and CUELE» FHOM EXCHANGES. P roprietors . George Francis Train, who is completing his circuit of the globe in a race against time, hoped to complete his trip around the world in fifty-five days, but this is not possible as he still has 3,(X)0 miles i to go. FUB.8CRIPTION RATES: E rilær* ICO. One Yen' .......................... six Mtniths. Three Months ................ .................... One Y»m in advance) .■ ' 1 g:__________ Deceinfl gllEKAI.DCI.ru I.ioT >pei itii Herald and Harper'- Magazine. SumbtiiHerakl and Harper's Weekly Herald and Harper's Bazar F.00 .1.50 . .75 .2.50 ... 5.00 .. 5.20 . . 5.20 Bismark says that unless Von Munster, the German embassador at Paris, denies the story reported by Deblowitz to the effect that the late Emperor wasdesirous of getting rid of him and that the advance­ ment of Herbert Bismark, his son, was a glaring instance of nepotism in politics, he, Count Bismark, will challenge the German embassador to give him satisfaction on the field of honor. $2.50 a Year. GR3A.T RED UC.TION IH PRICES ! ==I QUOTE YOU Dry Granulated Sugar, $ 9.75 per lOOIb Salt, ......................... 2.10 H U Nails......................... . 7.50 “ keg. Flour,.......................... . 6.00 “ barrel Omaha Bacon......... 13.50 “ lOOtb Coal Oil (Pearl)....... 3.00 “ can 11. E. T hompson , Manager. WHOLESALE ! o. o 1 have just received a full and complete Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware Notions, etc, which I will sei! at BEDROCK PRICES FOR CASH ONLY Yours Respectfully, A. ROBBINS RETAIL ! ! CO. The leaders, of the Farmers Al liance move, in Minn., are accused HFNTINGTON, . ............... OREGON. of an outrageous swindle which is likely to cause a rupture in the or-1 g&nization in tha» state. There has been a great reduction in the price We are now located in the New Brick Block, with plenty of room, It is reported that the black r - ¡of twine in that state the last year occupying three iloors, and each floor loaded With JrOO^S public, of Hayti, is likely to be the (or two which thè farmers supposed IIEHSJ scene of another bloody rebellion. Will maintain our former rules: SgUar3 Dealing. Olie PriCf. was brought about through the ac- ÍA D V EKT 181 NG RATES : Such is the bitter hatred and oppo­ sr Ad “1 " k 2 wk 1 mo J 3 mo 6 mo 1 yr sition to Hvppolite that an outbreak 1 tion of the alliance. Later devel-1 We buv Hour, Meats, Stock Salt, Barb Wire, -Liverpool Salt, opements show conclusively that ID. | Inch T1 if «2.50 oo fx no $11.00 I 115.00 is likely to occur at any time. 18.00 28.(0 3 ou 4 00 0 50 12 o' “ died to|| 2 Our lùices are LOW. 40 00 Many residents are so fearful of im­ the alliance traders bought a cheap Canned Goods, and Coal Oil in CAR LOADS. 3 o 5.00 3.00 15.00 24.00 a “ zal ini. | 4 50.00 4 6 DO 10 00 *20 00 32.00 •* pending insurrection they are leav ­ eg aid si. *4 C°E article of sisal twine, at a very low 28 00 48.00 54.00 9 in) 15.00 a and ik 'i “ SEND FOR QUOTATIONS ! ! 12 Yil 11. 00 2S.00 48.00 80.00 120.00 ing in all haste. ex«k. 1 •• rate, and had it colored the color of 20. uo :>o oo 40.00 00.00 110.00 140.00 phair CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ‘Cord kt . j SI Chevenne, Wyo., July 7.—Por­ the pure manilla, the best twine in the <4 otnSH| JOB WORK Prprietors Huntington Warehouse. tions of Cheyenne county are being the market, anu sold it to the far Yours Respecfullv, mers fur pure manilla, thereby mak- I .1. IL AITKIN, Mamigt r. overrun by grasshoppers. A strip lit»-. every description executed with neatness i r J!*’ and despatch, at reasopiable rates. ing an enormous profit at the ex-i of country ten miles wide is com­ Pamphlets Punters, laiki- Circulars, i pletely hidden from view’ by the in , pense of the fat trier. Letter Heads, Bill lhacta. bv ibjEnvetopee Note Heads, t arda. Tickets, tai, E - •■‘tatemeuts. sect*. They settle on railroad tracks Dodgers, Etc. Invitations. lited n;lliini>mtli!i. The farmers ire very indignant t n:til As vet they Portland Boot & Shoe Store. T he H b R a LD is kept regularly on file for re and impede trains. and there is a f tir showing for the | ference, In i lie Geo. I’. Rowell Newspaper Ad have done no damage to crops as ertising Bureau, 10 Spruce st., sew York. LINABÜRGA FRY, P roprietors , B urns , O regon . they are to voting. By thetime they ; whole organiza’itm in the state to are able to fly they will be well out succumb in the storm that has been , L it i . i ai . i » ire < T ory -I 3,0 03 g.,ol the ver, beet ..i.lll., jn.l rvevlve-l of Wyoming into Kansas.—East raised. Cheapest Place in Town for Cash. O.-cg nan. . i the - Magaz.: Herald and Harper's Young People . 3.75 bindit., Herald and Alden's .Manifolil Cyclopedia, .2.90 rcceii' Each additional volume after Vol. 1, 55 cents; I r bitali 10 eenta extra ver volume, postage. I ’ --------------—” « it ^SF“Co»iea of all t he above works can be ex- [ a'nlned at leisure in the Reading Room for Vi. ______ Kill I t . ’«.J .... ........................ ............. Publishers of periodicals are solicited end clubbing tO Seiko ciuoeins rates, raiw, a u copy .-ii,.' of "I their work for ‘ r <.ur Free Rending Room—W i file, and bind the i id eh latter at fioae of every half volume, end vsv n eopiea by advertisement. 3 An exchange says that Texas has a Ilog for governor, a Pig for judge, a Lamb for senator, a Dur­ ham for representative and a Buf­ falo for sheriff. national : Benjamin H ir riso Levi P. Morton .hunt s G. Blaine Charles Ft st er. JuhnW. Noble Red lit Id Proctor Benjamin F. ^raeex iT Jeremiah M 1 Rusk Win h . h . .John Wan make ear. t’rcFident riptkri -Vice PreMilent kt lint¿ReiTi-iary of State secretary of Treasury klT,f secretary of Interior Secretary of W ar •; secretary oral •¡’■■u fostmaster General Aino, Custom work and Repairing neatly done. YEARS XSt EXPERIENCE 9 ( Sen**r* Net WonKressma11 —Governor □ Secretary of Stale K Treasurer tv fupt. l'ublir Instruction Jiate Printer • the» ’ a rmeupreme Jm'.ges it tot i wMf leinri fl niKTii jcnitij trai"O!«trict Judge tort ‘Omtriet Au. uy i „Wlvint-Kepreta dative is aMoint-beuaii' .( ■Mie«» . . - JK : ,‘”i aft3ni 'e.VTY for all Dis-^r J. N. Dolph f { i J. H Mitchan R. ¡Huger Hurrnenn D.Sylvester Feu noyer W. M< Bride R. ................ Phil. Metpuhim. .1. B. McElroy n Fiank Lakei K R 8. Bean. 1; ! w' R V» in. P. Lord ; i*. \V. Thayer ; K Rheubin 8. St rahm , ihstmict : M. D CLIFFORD I i C has . F. H ydf . J. D. 8. D ustin (I») t TtE.A. L SOCIETIES. »A“' LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F. — Meet*fl< nld Feli.rus 11 s : ( verv .-H’nrilnv 30 p m, b M JuRDON, V <. I, M. Boi 3» F3R A U1MITÍQ T íme EREE H ope » A rl „,«-5 • nie Í íe ____________ U. 8. MAH.«. BVBM8— VALU I depart* daily, Hundt' « excepted. MURNi*—< * MYOM CITY i BAILEY A CALDWELL, Proprietors. I Jjwhoan;-/i£/iuc'US.1r)d■ the scorti cf their ■ Tilellowi and th- can- n Etcnipt of frÍ3Dé3 and 3 f compttnlone, J ■■■:• i.- to #all parents, Æpossinr »f nc- own Exclusive nJ i;>ncc3 will i., tbcu. fou VOU|xM>»wk Don’t- brood over your condition, nor irtro up In dcspafr I Thousands of tko Wor.-t C.i3is have yielucd to our HOME TREATMENT, ns sot fortbin our woNDCftFUt eoox, wiikli we eeud sealed, pott paid, FREE, for a limited time. Gtr/TTO-CXf. Remember, nooneelsemis tho methods, appliances and experi­ ence that we emrloy, and we claim tho hquopoiy of uniform success. E rie M edical C o .. 64 N iaoara S t ., B uffalo . N. r. A Cure for the .Ailments of Man and Dca.t_ [RNEY POS T NO. 49, g . A. r . r-r 1st and*.I Wednesday of each odd Felleiwa' Hal!. All Comrades nding invited. M. M. BRIERI.Y, P. C. iwell . Ad’j't. Meh 1—16 WfMümdayB. Fridays.6pm.a Thursday ta Haturéaj à n «1N0DS Mexican Mustang Liniment. ’o* ■ — er 2,000 References. Name this paper when you write I M.D WILSON pastor. tt be preaching by the pastor in each Nlow s. until fur:her notice* lb—Buri a—ar 11 a m, and 4:30 p m Ih—Island S< hool House— at 11 a m L —Harney—at 7 p m. h—Burns—<1 11 a m, and 4:30 pm th— Harney—at 11 a in, and 7:L0p m •THS I [ hone Fjwwvn, ♦r nB*r*e1 |c'l« cwwl fruarantoo to% it tucy cur.V STTREO. OUl^ method and ap-. afford a CUliLl Í 1 • • • » K. ALTSOW I yt le Ho» ard. • • ° B • o ff kN > * ’ 1! ■< llvol Supe irintendent \\lytock lnspei or e • MEM » n Who have weak cr(/A’-5f 'UEVELOPEtl, or diwaSÄlg" organs, who aro sufler-S .r ■ : i rom rmuC-F round anti rm y r.xccsscsor r < W m . M illfk .W. E. G rack T. H. K ohekts T. A. M c K innon A. A. < oo iso W. E. ALRKRSON ( HAS. Ng A F.l.L Tilos. G. Doli.'os J’rvaBUrur , .»urvevur 'ominiMion' is j R ..unty Jndg.. TIVE METHODS, that S '%^and Control, orders of ■ ’J In the Use of CURA- * we Alone own^* STATE—oKtuu.s : I« G eneral M erchandise , \ long-tested pain reliever. I ls use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment No other application compares with it in efficacy. ’.'his well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of M ustang L iniment . Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it The Proprietors of the Red Front and White Front Livery Sta­ bles assures the public that they are prepared to accommodate in every wav in their line of business. atr Hav and grain constantly on hands, and careful hands. Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection. Burns JXÆoeit SMITH & RICHARDSON, Proprietors. We wish to inform the pub- We solicit a «hare of lie that we have again open­ the patronage. ed at the old starni and applied with good meat» The Shop Incorporated NORTHWESTERN MAIL TRANSPORTATION Company. C. C. McCoy, General Manager, -------- O-:-o--------- Stages leave Burns, Oregon, daily for Harney, Dreweey, B cu I m H, Westfall and Vale, where Close Connection is Made with the railroad. Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehicles. RATES OF FARE FROM BURNS To ONTARIO ANB INTERVENING POINTS Burnt, to Ontario 910.0» I Burnii to Vale |9.50 “ •* Grove City » 50 W • M b al I 7.5O •• •• Beulah 6 00 I “ •• Drewtey 4 (W> •• •• Bine Greek 2 50 | •’ •• Harney LOO Baggage, SOIbs to each Passenger. Frieglit and Passenger« muat •»e way-biRed. I ~ ’asHengcr fare paid in advance. N eri A cki . es , J. M. V auohm H arry F m » yi >, . Division Agent. Burri« Aggirai Gen. Sup’t.