regen ate BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. MARCH 16, 1892, I Herald. she inquired, seeing that he had BACK FROM HADES. with God, and after giving full di not laid it before her. VERY WEDNESDAY rections regarding hia burial, bid “Yes dear; I left it out there in BY ding his triends good-by and re FROM AI.L P.1IITSOF THK WORLD the hall.” YRD à SON. A I'HKACHKR'H 8TART14NG BTORY. questing Mr. O’Daniels when he of I I “Did you get the pins?” ficiated at his funeral to relate hie and P roprietors . I “Yes. dear.” While He wa» at a Mick Maa's Medal«» remarkable experience for the bene the Patient »led, D«aeend«d Into “And the ribbon?” Sheol and Kelrnetl to Tell of Hia Trip. fit of others, died peacefully in hia IITION RATEN: “Yes.” ,...................................... «3.00 Savior’s arms. .1.50 “ And Bobbie ’ s shoe? ” . ................................................. .75 Rev. John T. Johrtison, the cele That Messrs. Johnson, O’Daniel, .2.60 vance) ‘ Yes.” brated mountaih evangelist, who and all the others who witnessed D CLUB LIST “ And a wick for the kitchen jt ’ r Magazine............... 5.00 ■ has been traveling in this state for this strange affair believe in its r: r’s Weekly................. 5.20 Unearthly Noise and lamp?” j nearly forty Years, states that dur supernaturalness is unquestioned. •r’s Bazar .. .. . . 5.20 “Yes.” er’s Young People 3.75 Awful Sounds Were ing a revival at Round Bottom, They are all persons whose veraoi- a Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 “Aud some matches?” volume after Vol. 1, 5ft cent»: H’l.E Monongolia county, a young man ty is beyond question, and even the r volume, postage. the Rule. liberi^ “Yes; they are with the other 'lexica. of that place, who had been ill with physicians assert that the young 11 the above works can be ex bundles. ” iu the Reading Room. consumption for some time, died, man was actually, dead. The re The Family Coutil not Stanti It Any «zine b “ And did you see the UffN about ml Da? Lonifer and were obliged to Vacate i descended into hell, returned to life lating of the storv at the funeral rs of periodical» are »elicited e ti<|e the coal?” tes, a copy of their work for — There la No Clue to the Affair. the Xu, in an hour, and after describing his caused considerable excitement,ah4 Kim-We file and bind the “Yes; it will be up Monday." ery half volume, f*nd r>»v tier. trip, embraced religion and again people are Hocking to the churches menu :r’.- Ma( From Eveniug Telegiam. “ And the man to fix the grate in lotit liiai died happily in the full belief o4hia throughout ^his Vicinity, meetings <>n rei-, _ — P etterborough . Minn March 3. the dinning room?” being held day and night since . lor m ADVERTISING RATES: —The people of this place are great “Yes; he’s coining as soon as he future salvation. ani. 1 1 mo j 8 mo j 8 mo 1 1 yr After stating that the young man, I'hqrsdayAhe day upon which the rzii.e, ,|i led. inti 35 00 »8 00 »11.00 »15.00 ly disturbed over a haunted house can.” who waB one of the moat intelligent ybung man was buried. I 4 0(1 ( . 50 12 u> 18 00 28 00 ne, Kin, which is said to be in the heart of “ Did you see Mrs. Smith about 40 00 8.00 15 00 '24.00 It is said that the final request H.iii in the county, was a skeptic, Mr. « (Ml 10 00 20 00 82 00 50 00 Some months ago a man the Sewing Society meeting?” mlebyl 1 S.Oo 1ft 00 •2.8.00 48.00 54.00 the city. of the youth was that a report of Johnson save: «Volli ( 28.00 48 OO 80.00 1'20 00 named Howard rented a house on “ She said she ’ d come. ’ ' Ita0" 40.00 (10 00 no 00 140 00 “He was ppiirently lying at the » ^’s experience be published broad UOTIIM the principal street of the town for “And—and—oh, yes, did you get point of death. Rev. Mr. O’Daniels cast, so that all men might kn4w B WORK a dwelling. It was a small frame a new* shovel for the kitchen and myself were called upon to en that there was a hell. eeklj house, and had been built eight or stove?” ion executed with neatness » deavor to bring him to Christ. «sonable rates. ten years ago, and had been con “N—n—no,” he hesitated; “I for While Mr. O’Daniels was talking THE MAD KAISER, Pamphlet» ters, TED 11 Heads, Letter Heads, stantly occupied Ever since go got it.” te Heads, Carda, Tickets, to him, holding him by the hand, j levitations. Dodgera, Etc. ing into the house they had been “Good gracious!” she exclaimed. he seemingly expired and was pro How the German Emperor I m Driving Out the Flower of Hix Army. You nounced dead by all in the room,” kept regularly on file for re- subjected to the most extraordinary “What did you do that for? ). P. Rowell Newspaper Ad- experinces. and at last became so know we needed that shcvel and I says the Clarksburg (W. Va.) cor 10 Spruce at.. New York. Marquise De For. te noy In New York Recorder, terrified at what they heard that told you about it the very first respondent to the Baltimore Herald. Emperor William is gradually they gave up the bouse. For some thing when you went down town “He remained in this condition for driving young men of wealth, rank AL DIRECTORY. time they supposed they were the this morning. I do think you men some time, when he suddenly be- and family out of the army by hiss victims of practical jokers, but ail are the most forget/v’ and careless- «an »Uaeat&ng heavily and th« n arbitrary conduct. At the present"* WATTomu: attempts to catch them failed, ahd estcreatures that ever lived.,r And [ . Benjamin Harriaon (struggling, as though with some moment he is engaged in a crusade Levi P. Morton even the neighbors, who were called she flopped out to see about HUp- JameaO. Blaine mighty monster. He seemed en against extravagance on the part of ury ............ Charles Foster. in to help discover the cause of the per. VI«. _ _ ..._ . lor John W. Noble dowed with supernatural strength the officers, although he himself is *ry of Redfield Proctor strange noises, were unable to find I iry of Navy Benjamin E. Tracey and it required the utmost exer the most spendthrift monarch that He Kissed Patti. iry of Agri*' : • Jeremiah M. Rusk what was wrong. While the in ey General Wm. H. Miller tions of several powerful men to has ever sat upon the throne of Prus- * taker GeBarai .. ..John Wanamaker mates were in bed an invisible hand keep him on the bed. sia. •T ate — orkgon : would jerk the bed clothes from From the St. Ixjule Post-Dispatch. R I J. N Doi h The newspaper of Kansas City enatora A young Count Gneisentiu, the i J. H. Mitch #1 them, and then the doors would HELD BY A THREAD. 1’I.K MmaB R. Binger Hermenn have revived the story of the kiss bearer of one of the most glorious .■is ¡i. >or I).8ylvester Pennover slam and heavy steps be heard go “The struggle continued for an and ancient names in German his iry of 8t S . -R “ Geo. W. McBride that Patti gave ex-Governor Crit R ui: rar........... Phil. Metgchan. ing across the floor, but all efforts r. ,.( ■ubllcIHSt ■uction R J. B. McElroy tenden in this city, but in recount hour, when he calmed down, and, tory. incurred his Majesty's displeas , . *rinter . .............. R . .... Frank Bakei to find whence proceeded the noises cm » ing it they make it a commonplace regaining his senses requested that ure the other day by presuming to R ) R. 8. Bean. On one occasion ie Jadgae .............. R > Wm. P. Lord were unavailing. and unpoetic affair. They assert we sing and pray with him After keep, in additiion to several ordina D > W. W. Thaver ■ rii. ■ Reuben 8. Strahn. a door was broken while the whole cprtlf that the Govenor “smacked” the these exercises he told us that when ry horses, three American trotters, ict ii.Mr SIXTH Ji en i m l ’ l -1 i< l ■ r family were sitting in the room. D singer and walked out of the room. j he became insensible to earth he an American buggy and a sulky, as M. D. C lifford • D me. « C har . F. H yde The most terrifying manifestations lve ____ (D). There was no smack about it, The> found himself at the brink of a well as two or three carriages of pa D. 8. _________ D ürtin • (D) H enry B lackman were the unearthly noises which ac- diva had scored a triumph before yawning black chasm; lurid fires European build. ie bv 'fl chanr-fl compained them. These noises NTY — HARNEY : I a brilliant audience, and the Goven seemed to be burning at a great dis The Emperor regarded this as the (D).. W m . M iller varied from the sound made by nor was yet thrilling with the ex-I tance down and shrieks of the most most reprehensible extravagance, (D) . .W. E. G race T. H. R obert » the crashing of a table full of dishes azarp.......... .............. (D) (D) T. A. M c K innon I quisite melody of “Home* Sweet unearthly kind greeted I.is ears. and commanded the young officer • (D) A. A. C owing to that which would be made by a r’Ei “After remaining quiet for a short to sell Ixith his trotters and his trap*, .(D). W. E. A lberron Home, ” which had rippled from her dent . (R) C har . N ewei . i . wall falling down in a room. Not I f.r’ T hor . G. D odron golden throat, when he met her at time he felt a thread by his hand; at the same time transferring him I wl’b withstanding the noises, there was HU I " W m . A ltnow <») I the hotel. Nicolini was dow n in the he grasped it, and had hardly done from the crack cavalry regiment of •et iu 'D1 ( Lytle Howard. never anything disturbed in the iDirul kitchen rowing with the chief over so when a mighty wind struck his the Guardea du Corps, permanently » ü. b . land office : house. The manifestations were elite i.an* ‘I the oyster stew, and Mrs. Crittenden body, almost tearing his limbs stationed at Berlin and Potsdam, to .......................J. B. H untington by a r ' « ...H arrison K elley almost invariably preceded was taking off her wraps. The ! from their sockets, and dashed him a lieutenancy in an infantry regi 1 U-fl loud humming sound which grad .»<■'( I K------ thrilled and the thriller came to down into the mouth of the pit. ment of the line, doing frontier du „ ».1*1 ually became louder till it culmin " SOCIETIES. ,> W«cj gether. and the result was an elec where he swayed from side to side, ty along the French boundary in »ul * HMMMta --------- ated in an awful crashing and * SYLVA tE BECCA Degree No. 43. tric contact, a soft, sweet, surging clinging to the thread, winch alone Alsace. h '.'i' l«Mty Mandad Wedneadav. . rumbling, which made the hair of sound, like the suction of a steam kept him from falling into theflames I Count Gneisenaeu, however’ re B elle G eer . N. G. the listeners stand on end. Not ft»' —---- ,--- pipe, followed by two sighs in uni below. He knew that should the fused to submit to such arbitrary in less than fifteen poeple are ready to A. O. Ü.W. Burna Ixxige, No 47 son. The Governor murmured: thread break, or he lose his grasp terference in his personal aflairs, swear that they have heard all of ma <«wy 1|M «nd 3d Tburotava This is sweeter than ‘Home, Sweet he was doomed forever, and he and has preferred to leave the army H A D illa RP, M W these sounds, and that they are Home,’” and broke away just in thought to himself: *1 have been a rather than to obey its supreme lURKobi A HONOR Lodire. No. 8, convinced that the place is haunt time. When Patti was asked after- skeptic and God Almighty is show head. •varvflb «nd 4th Monday. ed. This is only one of many similar ward bv a newspai»er man to sub- ,nK me that there is a hell of dark* M aria K elly , C of H. cases, and I could mention a score of stantiate the details of the happy ness and fire to which unbeliever« anr |4) ih ; e , no . 77, i . o o f . THE CAKKLESH CREATURES other names equally famous which '^^^^■«ellows Hall, every Saturday occuirence. she blushingly replied: are exposed,’ and he grasped the have likewise diflapeared from the >»____ J ohn W S ayer , n . G thread the tighter, German Army list in consquence of Man Never Can Remember the “I never submit to an interview, but the despotism of the young monarch. you know the facts. ” thing« Hi« Wifi* tail« Him. ARRANGED FOB HIS PUBERAL. r POST NO. 48, G. A. R. H aunted house . h—--------- ■ and 3d Wednesday of each. Fellows' Hall. AU Comrade. I invited. fl. M^ILfl IT RM A— VALB irta dally, Mondays excepted. »a— castoh citv : I. Wedneadaya. Friday« 4 p m Th a -adaya, Saturdays • a. m • l . ■ I From the Detroit Free Pre»» He came home last night a bit tired from a busy day’s work and , his wife waited until he had got off" his overcoat and sat down. “Did you get that piece of silk ; I asked you to bring up to night?’’ FRAZER GREASE “After what seemed to hint an in terminable time, the wind "ceased and he knew nothing until he re quested the ministers topray with him-” 8hortly after bis return to life, Mr. Johnson says, made his peace