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p F. STENGER N ews I n general Mulberry Perkins, and I am devil- ¡«11 glad to make you acquaintance. —Republic. Hater’s Horse» bonded Magaz- ILXUSTR at J Eithor Right of FROM Al.I, I’AltTMOF THE WOKI.I» MR sPRI.N'GEK IS BEflHH «tifie <>K. ILLUSTRATED 'W ingini; Iround the < in h R oanoke , Va . Mar* h 14—When the train bearing Senator Hill and party enroute South reached the oitv of Roanoke this morning, sev« ral thousand people assembled at the depot, and the hand played at ■« of welcome Senator Hill made a ten-minute speech, devoted large ly t i a presentation of the democrat ic principles and a review of the ¿ood work of the democratic partv ■il the state of New York, and he was warmly cheered at frequent in tervals S|s aking of New York, he said: "Today we have not a republican otlicial from one end of the state to the other elected by the people at la’ge We have a democratic leg isiature in both branches; the first time for many years. Our repub-I liean friends have kept, control of th<- state many years, as far an the legislative branch is concerned, be- i cause thev refused i|i • enumeration of its inhabitants, but I safelv as sun our democratic friends in this i secti >*. of Virginia that it is the Iasi vou w ill ,-ec in niv ju<lgemeiit, of a repu lic.,11 legislature in the Empire stall . ||>- warned them the com mg national contest was not an easv ■me. I he republicans are entrench ed tn power, with the present occu pant ot the \\ bite house as a prob able candidate. and will not be easy to d¡«lodge I le counseled t borough organization — Evening Telegram Jottx \ an l>ri<i'N relates this sto ry ot how the ex President, his ft- <her.was once ace | |,v an Amei- ican in Europe; keiurning to the sitting room, otd fellow said to my fath A\ hv ytdi speak very good eu- glish ’ I ought to,’ was the rrupofisr. I was born and brought up in • nited States ’ Why you don’t te|| me! I k now what I took you for?’ •No ’ ’Whv. a Dutchman.’ ‘U ell you are n>.( far .mt of tllf way responded my lather, laughing good Iiaturcdly In (hetown where I came from they always called me a Dutch man ’ I hat so'.’ Well, now, where ditl you com«« from anvwav ” “ ‘Kinderhook, N Y.’ Kinderhook, Kinderhook,* re- |H*ated Perkins potideritiglv ti> him- “•’If Let me «ce, I must know »omelhxiv tn Kinderhook Oh.yes; M irtin \ an Buren live« m Kinder- hook Do yon know Martin Van Bu renT’ I m not sure about th it,' was the n ply. ’| sometimes think I don’t know him very well ’ Well how was Hit' oid man when vou «aw him last ’ lie looked very well when hf* abave«l me thia morning,* was thL Qllirt response A puix.r.l look of astonishment < ame into the eves of the worried owner >f the carpet sack and slowly «prend uutil it took tn his whole face, check« and all At last a light tlnwned upon his prrplcamj intellect mid he turned and exclain.ed in tones of perfect delight: " Why. you’re that little CU»9, Martin \ an Buren, ain’t whi * Illi W ashington , March 7—Con gressman Springer is better this morning. His three physicians held a long consultation this fore noon, ami at it»conclusion Dr. Vin cent made the following statement: "Mr Springer passed a favorable night, and his codition is much im proved this morning. His pulse and temperature are reduced, and he manifests much less delirium than yesterday. His mind appears to l e clearing up, and the periods of coma are less frequent. He takes nourishment well to day, and an other very good indication of im provement is that he is more sensi tive to external impressions and sounds than he has been since his illness assumed a serious stage • l’he erysiplas has nearly stopped spreading and there are indications in some places that it is beginning to disappear. While there is a ten I dancy of the swelling to spread in I Harnev county Oregon Oregon. The Magaiine w in celebrate tenary of the discovery of merit,,? discovery. — -i’’ discovery, through arti, ari. l )», thorough exposition Thai hi. made of the Keren I nprecSJ^^B ment of s.ur mtiii our '«ruilir.Y. Country, BT.-l and gieatWrat. Particular a- giveuto Dramatic Epi»odi*of tory “ a LMEDA A. STENGER C a TTLK branded on I.eft »ide; circle A Split in Combines the juice of the BHeFgso California, lax-iuv' aid nulnl!0“’’ with the medicinal virtues of Plan. known to be most ber.ehci»! R numan system, forming the ON ■ • ¡■ECT REMEDY to act gently yet .romptly on the KIDHEiS, LIVER AND BOWELS —AKD T • — '! 3 2 ns 31 jo 0 j c ten’ Eff ectu a 11 y, — SO THAT - ’Ur.: ELCO3, r. FRut :• ¡NC SL. SP, HEALTH and STRENGTH S'ur-”v f’low. Every one is using it I ■- . . •. Ask y 11 .1 ( r .-.VKUP OF FIGS. Manu- ctt. cl cniy by the each ••From the Black Forest totbiJLk Poultney Bigelow and F h MmkL* by .Mr. Millet and Alfred I’arsoi* 1 wil be given on the German. An,A' _ Italian Annies, illustrated byT dsn!l Mr W. D. liowelle Wii; conlrtlJa, el. "A Wor'c of Chaiife," ch»r».- American Especial lo Short 8t«>rie», which will tie T H Aldrich. R II Davii a 7.. Marg-ret Delmid, Mi»» W.H.l’son,.¿Ji ular writers. Among the literary fea’ures will I Reminiscencesof Nathaniel Hawtd^l college claM-mate ami life lontfrEI^“ Bridge, and a Personal Memoir of th ings. by Anne Thackerai Ritchie Range-Harney and Grant county Oregon P o._Burn». ilarnr’V county. Or._______ ZPonsions, THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW. Soldiers disabled since the war are Entitled Dependent widows and Parents now de pendent whose -ons died from the efleers ot army service are included. It ."’u w1'*' v.nd. lain, -peedily and \ucee3sfuily pro-e tiled, a I ire A JAMES IAN NEK. I.ate CoiuniiBiioner of ^‘*^’GTuS, p e. HARPER’S PERI0,‘[C8 Per Year: I I S an 1 - • r ♦‘ CLLfO, C al . y&wVoRK. N.» plains this morning of great weak ness. STODDART & CO., 613 & G16 7th Stroot, IJ. w. [Oppo iie U. >. Bâtent Oflice.] WASHINGTON. D. C. St E NEW OR LEWS. \ ( 'ast* ni l i i< li : na«* I’ aoi . i , Inti., March 14—A 17 year old d.iughlt r of Geoige Murlett • lied yesterday ot trichina* spinalis Some Weeks ago Mr Marlctt kil td i |>ig and his family ate of the tunk in an underdone enndilion Mrs Marlelt an.I the daughter were tak en sick the daughter dy’ng vest- r day. I he wile and mother is still tn a precarious condition Doctors, after the death ot the daughter, made a microscopie • xamination of a cutting from the biceps muscle and found an abundance of the deadly trieiiimv spinals. John I.. Sullivan announces that he is willing to tight Slavin it, New Orleans for $25.UX» n ride pitie and und a side L< t of I1D.DDD, m the la«i week of August or first week of Septem her. The volumes of the Magatine 1^, the Numbers for June and Dec« eae li year. When no tinieo<|^ -eripuoii' will begin with the K b S er At rem at time of receipt of order. Bound volumes of Harper's Mu hree years biicx, in neat cloth hint be sent by mail, post-paid,<>n ree«J per volume. Clo h Ca-c.-, for bùi X'R vents each—by mail iiost-puid. Index to Harper's Magazine, .Vi nt h eal, Analytical, timi Classified, foru 1 to 70, inclusive, from June, iwii ISSA, one vol. 8 vo. Cloth, Jl.et) icM? Remittances should be mudebyl. Money Order, or Draft, to avoid ■« loss. Address HARPER * BKOTIIOI York. WOVEN WIRE ^1« Ì Ctuw ( urr<l. *ii* S an A npbmas . < al. Co., Oil., FoU Issa. My boy, 13 years old was so aff c ed by St Vitus Dance that he could not go t ■ school fo J years. Two bottles of PMtor K e: u s Nerv BEST Tonic resterei his health, and he is no a o ' STEEL entiing school again. _ WIRE ROPE SELVAGE. 1A/IDC MICHAEL 0 CON NEL. C<»:slu Have S.iwil ULrry» Si< F h i < □ : e.io, ’il. r ci -a y •!>. ' wm Ireste«! 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This remedy lias been prepared by the Reverend Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wavne, Ind., since UT” and snow prepared under his direction by the Hanoer’s WeekljH FENCING treu)« I LET STR A TE) Lt ieouH Harper’s We. kiv for the comi": contain mote aurnt live, more jinft I rations, nn«l a greater i.ninlti of 1 live, i' têt.I li ierest than y. i11 be other perioi ita! Among these n s-ri«s . I ariii its on ’lie twentyinH^ ■ i j, s of i he world, Itieluoiuir flu . gg lusiratioi ». The Columbian hipcM Army and Navi, great publie evenniH E on land and sea, aud tne doings kìi ^^ h ’’li: ei! pe. t'e. pie |.'e ,,f thè Lie day <>.iiy vii! il! he degl de»« hraled iilu» :i'. < aid « tu - 'll .us rateJ ta’e.l in un an nitrii. attractive i er. The Department of AmateUil^B continue under thè dirceli >n <4 il^^^ 1' hittriv The b-st of niudern wri;«i tritinte «hort glorie»,and ihe in. s sili ari a a .siìl mute Uie illuftratio:i. h ul luiieleRof Mr George William11 i emù in uà un cape' ini a tradier’. i-i-.i; year : KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Sold by Druggists at SI per Dottle. 0for 85. Large Size, IV 1.75. 6 Botilo« for sill. H AK' F.lt WEEKLY HARPER'S MAGAZINE II YR PER'S BAZAR. For sale by Sueli H< itshu A Wood arti. Portland Oregon. il \ R PER'S YOUNG PF il’I.E Poatage Free to all au b»e ri lier» is* '»Htt'F. ( nnat’a. . r Mexico. The Volumes uf the Weekly will/ he first Number f«>r Januar' U« NS ht ih.»» inlt. is V, i h the Number «urite Jgj (•cipt of oruer. ” <1 V m 1»1 nrs of He ' - ' ears !»a< k. i t neat doth, bin i n¿. mail 1*. k ni»e paid, of bv tense pr vi».edth- £*•-- • I., h « ibi for ea< h V»> ame. binding wiil Le gent by man p * CVÎptofV. Ken itian« es should be mtiut «*1J Sh tie. order or Draft.to avoid dlh''' r«olM \ddtOH H AB PER UK »T IKH x ’ ÜT P, i/'T’Ae.KML-.NTà: A POPI I.AR I A.MlIa*. Jrxxii : “ Hov 1. 1,. Kate, that y , 1 n!wn.f «Vili til‘cateii . n’t‘1 tiieln-; l.ew thing? ¡Io wliHt I mat, you always ns ; 1 t > get ahead of mo.” K m 1 " I li.ni't I 1 w: I ccrtalnlt do not macellili , \ re unit i,.t ilm-etion.” Jgx M1. : ' Web. mi ng the last few months, for exaniiil . yoi bate taken up painting, I .w; 1. MAGAZINE WEEKLY . BAZAK ........ YOUNG PEOPLE Postage Free to all Sub<cri>w. United States, Canada, or Mexico O1F0RNIA FIG SYRUP CO. PERSONAL «AND ¡’ROM PT ATTENTION GIVEN TO PAT- TRADE For sale at H. M Horton’s Drug ENTS, CAVEATS, MARKS, etc. Store. some places, vet the inilamation is NO FEE UN LE S PATENT less vigorous. His vitality, ofj IS SECURED. COBRESPOND- cours»-, is still very low. He coin i ENCE SOLICITED. N ew O ki . eans , March 10. — A new ami hnexpected chapter in the hitf torv ofthe Iletinesscy assassination and the lynching i f Italians trial followed has come out. A euit has been tiled in the United States courts against the city this w< < k by the families of the Italians who were m v i naturalized, for dating"« l’he claims will vary from • "lO.OOtl t IO,ODD. and the total will amount to I ( tween $150.000 and $200 000 No one of the families of tho-e who were naturalized ;s included in the claim. It is a claim against the city. Judge Saiuhola. one of the lest known citizens ofthe state is bring ing the suit It is l>ro ight to pre vent proscription. The heirs of tin mobbed Italians have u claim against the government alreadv, I ut it is said that it will be worthless unless suit is brought against the citv within one year after t lie occur I et.ee TI e year has almost ex piled. Il A It l’F.K'S HARPER’S HARPERS HARPER'S chicas o. -• LOv.Si-4. rs untos truAttr. « •• ecnnv.«>«s FOR SALE B f V » CAL, CAiUU-U- NEW HOME SEWING MA CHINE CO., 725 Market St., . Ban Francisco. Cal. Paicfie Department. Harper’s Bazil '4. <<, •villi ut any teacher ; you came totin' resene « li >liss lail.ir e . «'.'« r.«sl her Dei-ai te class - - I I h' I'. il 1,01 .' hii .I j v e ate all nnpi. \ - in . hi i a e a i |, r y <mr instructu'n : I heunl ' 1 i telluu i n a-.- llames lust ennui- Low a - el in in via 1 -tnkes in play ing 111.-11 a.l ; ' " I ’ H I ’ ■ ■ tip on all t. e Inti st •fia s.' 1 1 .1 % . a j.i.t » aat 1.1 «'.oito'ls'i idle retili'.statici s ; "i at . t.m < intitulh ; timi in 11. e t il proi «siso in neu tn,kr, > . 1. II in '.to> ...ir physuuiciutinvi xi vi ists. ■' '...i i . t nil i l your iniorn ati. n i ut-, I the «ai i ...., tor * • ' n< «• -■ > Io t'10 i itv." K «ri ■ it a., Jennie, you will make roe > 1 I ■■■ • oiiii < no source of infoiunit i. ai, o it i» - irpi isuir how it nts'ctebll wants I - I ni hear i I anything new but what ■ xi i • i bring tue tuli inf. limit:, 11 hi the si __ ___ ___ ____ 'tiigieT No! __ Mnsiizin«'! ' 11 a - a i ’ii'Oirv ............. it is to ¡ us ------- all, for -■ -, it .1 - the i ___ :. _ for :. .. \ nr.iling ti c . whole ' I - : \ < i : I " it he »1.1 - - i. .e:t i. r yettrs. m he soy» this ‘ le irivr< at'ir IV an<l ' “ * I-et *' ter — information •-*- on » • tiibh* *t » i a »: it m in- ■ I » iM'XlS'l»« 4 i fact, wo nil ngree that it 1« t iMlir taagutiiie pul l.sia .1. “S'S t fur simples of nil et tin nì, ,<> is ell lor men. nnotLer eli »r i 1 I another for children only, • tile thM -lilt« e'e r one of it»; «<> we -E. nevi t < 'ene insten«! et «eventi,ra <1 I A H D w.lt'l <■ «vi n mv conies in. lor it 1« ' r IN rl.’U« ' , ii thick 1 nm !O *1 oui-.'; but t will let you mt «ult. M* i l 10 cents to th«’ pub- HT. XV ntn.r« Demorest. 15 Inst Uth t.-«--1 X. I 1 . « «1er th*t 1 twtve itvi.i' v 11 . w i tn»v iieyott will lecuttmg - 1 »«‘heve the imputation of < t i •'ornici fismllv in town. If ■s IKiu. ruMX. i'ainuy Magaxiiw I I I v Scientific American Agency for I L L UST R A TlJj lli.rpei g I’Hzar is A J.'1' 1 CAVEATS, marks OE.nICN PATfX"« COPYRICHTS. e- ’ f u’i,I » ’he :a er*> inf« rn h 1-.1 » ‘ . 9 COI b<- I I » li ir. nnd its 1.11" l,f ui» I.esigi a and pater i!i”‘ ’ ■ urei ili.pe: »itile a ike to 1 tu'IK'* 1 ■ a-.i 'l.e : rob ssi. i ill m. <1 » e. ■ spire.’ i<> n ake i s nr.ia I « ''"''„.J hi uhi »■ . r.ii r ¡is li is- hl ft. ra •••: ■ - ai.ii li tigli lu! ersavs »’> •’ a a’ 1! i s i.s j a>e I» )am,.ns i s » Il i S e. i. ’ 1’1 Ul . .1 u hit c is • f i ieri»: ■ I : 1 s i..r 1 ',L «ili be >vri '«‘'i. ■ a ■! W liiiatn H u< k Mrs. <>.ipl>«’y,1 I i.tiiinit, r MarLm Bariate ‘ ■ 'In stilami lay s Gut." i.e iiiirT' ■ tr.u s an,I Helen Ma sbal' X.’BS' ■ n ton ss gir'» T. W . >lija.iii*'-1'- 10 '1 Xie::." will please seul I'«:«“ ■' ssBisaEs'"’" >tientiik wòffiT* sikmmd'ì? il* arnrriföt» r?: " , ;.. ’t w>/’; i HARPER’S I’ERIOI»1 month. ’«. Addi. vr v »1 BMadwÌ;,^ Vt Per Year IS . and rrru I i ’T* o’D' P***»- *ith di'.erim no« * . m , 'n.' ivi .... - , «J ''"H*- »ith «vwu. »eoi fr-, AÓ'trr-75' "'“D'Or 0.A.SNOW&CO '! xRI'EK'S bazar H 1 Ht'EK’.s M AGAZ1XF. HARPER’S WEEKLY ______ harper ' s yo <: ng PEoPI" .... .. „- I' slaite Free to ali »tlbacribet»’' ■ ' at« ».« aiiai.a, or Mexico. T1 v volume» of the Bazar : egi*J J * 111.i.er ( r January of c»' h " J * ' -ne i> mentioned, au'»'dr J iili the .Xu at her current »1 the«” jj of order. _.l Bo 1 nd volume* of Harper* ■ ar in neat elo'h binding. *UI ” J I'S'a.e pki.t- ,,r by expo»*- r| prov ¡.led tha freight .1.« • n-s ' ' I « •oims'i nr 17 a «■ " ->,««1 1 a- li case» fo*e»i li v.’lunie.i' • . J It i will ne aenthv mat. P •l>aH I ♦1 rn< h. 1 M a Rem IitHiii < ■ should '•’« 'i.■”'■' order or Drwft. to .■ Adraaa: ' Xi-a»prpei» ere t • ’ <• '' r ,a '! >■( the at ve •<iwro»« ’>'r T 4 il «»« order of II VKt'EK A ' s I