East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, March 23, 1892, Image 8

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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
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.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.
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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.
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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.
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« aia o gut cured of epilepsy, but th- ft tai l* U
»•lie moro violentando l-me , since 1 iaku a
or Ko t ig h N- rve Tonic i h »4 dei.g).t.*d at tn
nu-rovetueiit. Had i kuoivn of his r-nut* •
zi irs ago, 1 coukl have sa ved much tuiBery at
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•orrimeut of mind and bo iy.
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Diseases sent free io any address, The McMullen Woven Wire Fence Co,, Chicago, 11!
and poor patients can also obtain
ibis uie<iiciii€ free of charge.
This remedy lias been prepared by the Reverend
Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wavne, Ind., since UT” and
snow prepared under his direction by the
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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
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piled.
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