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erutti BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, FEBUARY 24, NO 21. “What’s that?” I a-ked, as Zeher-e-Kooshon, which signifies to give the fur« he gets to his I there came a terrible crash of “delightful poison.” " thus ‘u-— perpetuat ------ «■•-* father in-law he is likely to be 1SHEDK VERY WEDNESDAY musketry on Sheridon’s front ing the story of its peculiar origin. bounced, and some one mor«1 active The regiment had just moved by “ It ’ s just our battle line breakin ’ —Detroit Free Press. and obedient is installed in his C. BYRD SOK. the left, flank into the woo«]«, where down thar. Yo ’ un« was waitin ’ to place as husband. Sometimes it 18HER8 AND PROPRIETORS. the smoke hnrg ru thick one could git in a dose, but I reckon it hain’t CLEVELAND IN NEW Olli.FANS happens that a girl has ten or not see twenty feet away, when the hurt much.” twelve husbands in succession be Confederates charged us. There UB8CRIPTION RATES: •‘Which side is cheering now,” J He Declines to Talk of Hix ('amiKlacy fore she finally settles down to a —Bound tin Home. ar . SSCW was yelling, and shouting, and hur- th«. 150 asked, as a great shouting could I m » permanent conjugal state unthl .................... • .75 ly-ourly, and I didn ’ t, even know ar (in advance) .2.50 I heard above the raor of the guns. S. F. Fxaminer. when 1 was hit, nor do I remember HERALD CLUR LIST N ew O rleans , February 1.—Mr. falling. It was, perhap«, ten min “We.uni’ of co’se. Told vo’ 5.IMI nd Harper’s Magazine........... II wasn't much of a dose. Bovs jest Cleveland left New Iberia at 2:30 5.-J0 nd Harper’» Weekly ......... utes later, end the struggle just 5.20 nd Harper's Bazar i gittin right thar. Go to do it, yo’ o’clock this morning for this city, 3.75 there was over, when I opened my nd Harper's Young People il Aliien'» Manifold Cyclopeilia, 2.90 kn >w. Shoulder feel any wus?” I reaching here about 10 o’clock ditional volume afler Vol. 1, aft cent«: eves and found myself 'ying across I extra uer volume. t>. »taui-. “ Good deal of pain.” Messrs. Kreutschnitt. Avery and COUNTY SEATCON- a dead corpora). Just as I crawled ______ pie«of all thealiove work« t an be ex “ That ’ s nateral, but yo' keep the two Jeffersons acco upanied leisure iu the KeadiiiK Room. off'of him some one called: I quiet Whew! But hain ’ t they TEST I him. The party were driven to the “ Wall now. if thar ’ ain ’ t a 1 dead ► piil.iiahera of periodical» »re «elicited havin it hot down thar! Must, be Pickwick Club on Canal street, Blubbing rates, n copy of their work for Yank cornin’ back to life.” ■Reading Reum—We tile unit bind the hull har’ls o, le^d flying around where they partook of a I’ght break V lirlrl*Statement <>t'TcHtimotiy taken liilose of every half-volume, end »»•»• < i A few f-'et to the left, just getting >v advertisement. l»v tlie Plaintitt in llelnittnl al Hur looael ” fast, thence driving to the St into position, with his back to a “There’s more cheering, Which Charles Hotel. A ride was t hei, ney, tree, was a Confederate who had MB ADVERTISING RAT ES side does that come "from?” taken on St. Charles avenue, and I 2 wk | 1 mo j 3 IT1O | 6 mo | 1 yr been shot in the leg i ! C. W J ones —Testified that at He made no reply. '»5 00 ’lr. Cleveland called on the M aver. »N 00 »11 oo »15 00 ! »2.50 ‘ Whar’yo’ hit?” he asked, as I t : rx) 18.00 2H.0O 4.DO 1'2 U' ‘ Who is cheering now?” where t wo hours were spent in shak the time of the June election 1890, 40 00 looked at him. 5.00 8.00 l.’t 00 24.00 00 50 00 f. 00 10. <*> ¿0.00 32.00 He was still silent. I turned ing hands with the populace. Af lie was not foreman of the Agency le by 54.1X1 9 00 15.00 28.00 i 48 00 “In the shoulder. I guess. It void «O.no 120.00 48.00 1 It. 00 2S.OO over until I could see his face. H< ter dinner the party took the even md Harper ranches in Malheur 30 00 40 00 60.00 110.00 140 00 i seems as if the whole atm wet e torn 1 sat there dead. A bullet had struck ing train for New York apparently ■ountv; that he was in the employ away.” him fair in the forehead, and death satisfied with their visit to tin •f the 1’. L. S. Co. in Harney valley JOB WORK “Come over yere.” <nd did all he could, legitimately i description executed with neattie«« I crawled over to him. With his had come so quickie that he stil Louisiana lowlands. or the town of llarnev for county li h. at reasonable rale« Mr. Cleveland was asked abou' kn'fe he ripped up his pants leg, sat erect, and his lips were parted pester«, Pamphlet« •eat; did not direct W. J. Carroll as if to answer mv question.—N. Y published reports as to his writing l etter Head«, bill Iluai’«. and then be bound a handkerchief atem Note Hea< s. run », Ti< Ketk, o make any arrangements with J. a. Dodger«, Etc. Invitation«. i letter of withdrawal, but in r<» over bis wound. When he bad World. —,------ r----- J. Wooley in regard to the county spouse to all questions he answer- t*u> la kept rsgularh on r’eforre- finished he cut away my blouse The Dineovery of Wine Ihe Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper All «eat; had heard Mr Mason ta k in an. WSpruce «t., New S’ork. •d: around the shoulder, examined the favor of llarnev for county seat. I ------ “1 am just starting for home with wound as well as he could and kind Wine is 1 repute«! to have beentjis the most grateful and pleasing im T. V. B E miihee —Testified in ly remarked: OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. covered by JemsUeed. the founder pressions of Louisiana ami her kino «ubstance that everything was ear “That ar’ will take . you to the of Perslpolia. the famous capital ol hospitalde people. Mv vacation has ned on in a legitimate manner at hospital fur a month or so, and ancfj'nt Persia, national : He was a m great J Benjamhi IlarriaiHi then git you iieen deiightfullev spin*, but 1 hav> Embree precinct on the 2d of June a 60-dav furlough lover of grapes, and in order to! it.' l.evi P. Morton of state Janie« G Blaine nothing to say concerning puldii 1890; that anyone could have seen Ptirtv tough scrimmage, wasn l have them the year round, bail of Treaaiirv • harle« Engler. of interior John W. Noble it?” matters or political nflairs. 1 (lie ballots as t hey were being count* of War Red field Proctor large quantities packe«! in etior { _^^Bof Navv Benjamin F. Trace' •d; that he only saw one drunk “ Which sida won? ” Agrli ultore Jeremiah M. Riibk motis earthen jars, After standing lie profitable or interesting in an\ Getterai Wm. II. Miller nan on said dav, and that the bal “We’uns, of co’se. You’uns was for some time one of the jars was! ■ «•ter General John Wanamaker _________ lot boxes were in the care of (.'has STATE—OREGON : driv out in no time, It’s a powerful opened and the grapes were found j quarter. i. I J. N D >lph Kirkland; that he heard R J. . 8. SajW'or« battle goin’ on yere. Reckon eve’y in a state of fermentation. ( J. H. Mi rha' U it li« ut n M oral. an Blnirer Heroin in Ivors say he would stuff the ballot man is shootin’ as fast as he kin .r. D.Sylvi'gter Pennover I Jemsheed imagined that the re ; in 1 retar» lof State . .R Geo. W. McBride Leinrne help yo’ with that canteen. boxes for Burns if he could R Phil. MelRi'bHii. cultant liquid was poisonous and The managing editor was getting ie Imtruction R J. B. McEIro' Water’s purty warm, but it’s wet lecordinglv had it placed in other R Erank Bakei A nnie E mbhek .-—Testified that some stuff readv for the Sunday R ) K. S. Bean. 1’11 take a leetle myself, Listen to jars which was labeled “poison” «he heard R. J I vers say that he R R / Wm. P. Lord D ’ W. W. The-er that yellin’. I’m just a leetle bit and conveyed to his lied chamber. edition, and was calling on his forci vould have stuffed the ballot boxes Reuben 8. Strahn. for extra material afraid Ginerr.l Bragg is gwine to SIXTH JUDICIAL district : One of the Indies of the harem “Trotleigh,” he said to the horst >f Embree precinct l-’xe I) M. D. C lifford skeer Gineral Rosecrans outer his atornev .n happened une dav to be suffering | reporter. “I wish you’d give me a C has . F. H yuf 0. I). B osley .—Testified that he Teaentative ID). D. S. D vrtin butes.” from a severe headache. So great , story of say, half a column.” (D) H enry B lackman vas at the polling place in Embree “I am sure we shall win this bat was the pi.in that she was driven to j COUNTY—HARNEY : “ What al out? ” asked Trotleigh precinct on 2d day of June. 1890; .... IP) W m . M iller tle.” the verge of distraction, and spying “ Oh. anything, so long ns it is a (D) AV. E. G racf that he saw two men that were “Shoo! You’uns gwine to be one of the vessels containing the ........ YD) T. H. R obert « sto-y that hasn’t any moral.” ip) T. A. M< K in non rather full, but did not see any one whipped all to smash afore night grape juice, immediately opened it i .(hj A. A. COWING “ Good enough, ” grinded the re .'D). W E. A i . berson Hearthat! try to intimidate any of the voters, That’s our boys gittin’ md took a copious draught of the erintendent C ha «.N ewell porter; “I’ll write up a sketch of the T hus . G. D odson right a long. Laydown thar’ and -mj>pos«cd poison. The w’ne mount life of a politician.”—Detroit Free I J. A M c C une .—Testified in re W M. ALTNOB Lytle Howard. I’ll keep yo’ posted as fur as I kin gard to the dividing line between ed to her head, overpowered her Press. Reckon this leg feels better when I Embree and Saddle Butte precincts. ARNKY 0. 8. LAND OFFICK: ««-uses and she sank intoa profound ■ J. B. HrNTINOTON sit up.” LtUif IliMtNiire Trlephonr*« deep, from which she awoke great ..H arrison K ei . lky B enton E mbree .—Testified in Had either of us known where ly refreshed. Th«; femedy proved substance the same as that of T. V. to go we might have hobble off; but «o enticing that she indulged in it It is expected that telephonic SOCIETIES there was no telling which was the whenever an oppottunitv presented communication between Berlin. B. Embree, ami he further stated d »ill , RTI VA REBECCA Degree No. 43. it M front or rear of that fight, ami until at last the jars were emptied Dantzic and Königsberg will estab that he heard J. <’. Parker sav flliit I. dii ' ••»••Very 1st and 3d Wedntadav, i the Burns p*ople sent Manley lin'd HIM bullets weresfliging about like bees. B elle U ser , n . g . . i«^ S<x»n after the king, lieing desir lished in the early part of next year j Howard down there (to EnlbrMe 1.01» “Now, Yank,"’said the man, after ous of examining his •‘ixiison.” was At present the longest telephone U. W. Burn» I xm I rc , N o 47 a moment, ’’that’s powerful firing dumbfounded at its sudden disap- lines in Germany are those from precinct) and that they went Irxck HBvery lat and 3d Thuradavi H. A D illard , M W. thar’. Thai’s vo’uns tryin’ to hold pearflfnee, anif’.inimediately institut Berlin to Breslau, 225 miles, and mi them; had a conversation tfltfa Ritterbusch, on t nV a position, but we’uns is gwin’ to ed an inquiry* to who had the Berlin to Hamburg. 180 miles, but E Fisher and RNONIA HOWÖR Lodge, No. 8. dav of th«- election and they said git it awya.” audacity, not to sajr foolhardiness w her» completed, the almve men- I • verv 2d and 4Ui Mondar they heard that N. Brown was go M aria K elly . Cor h “I hope not.” to tamper with tlie royal stores. tinned line will have a total length K ey lodge , no . n, i . o o f . “Got to, yo’ know. Thar’ goes This resulted in the discovery of of .377 miles, the'distance from Ber ing to buy them all for $1.50a vote* A Odd Fellow« Hall, everv Saturday n d* cannonading on the left. Reckon the culprit, who confessed, and af lilt to Dantzic heing 265 miles and J ohn W S avxr . N. G. I) N. C atekhon —Testified priii* S», Treaa ________ vo’uns hev bin bringin’ up mo’ ter explaining the, delightful efloct from Dantzic to Konigsburg 102 ci ply as to where J. W. Page’s n si* »iül «r. • guns. No good, though.” ARNEY POST NO. 48. O. A. R. dence was at the time of the June produced by the liquor, was fully miles £.4 rrF let and 3d Wedneadav of each “ There ’ s more cheering . ” election 1890; it was on the weal for given by his Majesty. ‘ odd Fellow«' Hall. All Comrade' nr ■ Banding invited “Yas, and that’s Yankee yellin’ There is no special ceremony side of the dividing line between He ordered a generous quantity * * T We ’ uns got driv back down thar'; connected with marriage among Saddle Butte and Embree precincts. of wine to be made, and. with Ilia U. S. MAILS. but it won ’ t last long. Uncle Rob the Esquimaux In some tribes itb* court, reveled in the delight of BURNS—VALB: J oseph W orley .—Testified aame ert sent Gineral IxingHreet cl’ar drinking wines for many years the husband joins wife’s relatives id depart« daily, Munday« excepted. as Cater son. down ver from Varginnv, and we’ lo«»«— cisti » city : thereafter. From that time to the and is expected to hunt and fish londa»«. Wednesday«. Fridavy »pm uns is gwin to win. Good deal k ” tedaya. Thu-adaia. Saturda)«« a. m (CONTIMVKD UN ANOTHKU PAUK.) present day the Persians call wine for them. If he is lazy or refuses •a? o’ lead bien’wasted around yere.” AT CHICKAMAUGA The Herald. 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