The Herald. city, who refused to swear a witness until he hail ejected “a chaw of ter-1 WEDNESDAY APRILI». 18'3. backy ” He must be a blood rela­ tion of the other judge in the state , of Washington, before whom an ex­ soldier of our late civil war appear­ ed as a witness. FROMOUR EXC HANGES. “Hold up your right arm, ” said the judge. “Can’t do it.” He’« Temperate Now "Why not?” “Got shot in that arm ” The Chicago News-Record says “Then hold up your left.” that L. B Dyke of Colorado—who­ “Can’t do that navther—got shot ever L. B. Dyke may he—in a tie a in t’other one, too.” kind of a temperance reformer, Be- “Then hold up vour leg. No man ing the owner of mines he is ena- can bv sworn in this court without bled to travel, and yesterday arriv ed in Chicago on his way home | holding up something.” P. F. STEGNER 2 N ews I n G eneral GOOD ! Either Right or Left Our Premiums ILLUSTRATED. I FOI THIS YEAR --- H4--- —THIS PAPER— THE S N FRANCISCO Weekly Call! I KK Y a AH, "llolv sci-sors, it’s alive!” shout ed the traveling man IF YOU WANT iNi ÛRMAïîÔii A3 OUT "What’s alive?” ami the miner again brushed the little animal, which crawled tinder his vest, Then he looked down and said. ■ you see anything? •>’ ’ “Now, do Range—Harney and Grant county Oregou P. O.—Burna. Harney county. Or. THE DISABILITY BILL IS Morning Call! PAUCK M.O • Pl 11 YKAl*. ------- !*•------- 'HE SAN FRANCISCO n WEEKLY CALL 5 I* a I• aii.l-.» ii iv eight- page paper. Il is ¡»-. ip -.I every Thursday, ami contains allot t'in imp* riant news <>f the week, gleaned from every qu :v KN I-.BUICH A WKKK) ? Is a live in- troi o it ii ilnilv. It is the MOST RELI A­ BLE. aiid is teciiguizci a< i.'-iiig th« LEADING NEVVS- PAPER of the I’aeitic Coast. Either of the above i aper« we will send po-tn id as a pre­ mium on i-'-cei t of the follow, ing » ii l>-c11 pt ion prices (or the i-oi.ibiiiHlIoti: AKD.I.b Hr-. , PÙ UV, tpi : !•»«»:«»•* rtAiNN ohip » jit . JOHN Wztb> :.RBURN, • • Managing Attorney, The traveling man stood shaky P.O. Box 443.__________ WASHINGTON. D. C. and pah>, looking for the thing to PENSIONS PROCCREP Fr So' ' er, nil Svl'or, 'l»abl<'<1 In the lln" of • "No more liquor for me.” duty In tin- rrir.ilar Army. r No- v •Incetln- »-«r. Survivor« of th" Tndl i’’ -var- of 1S3? to 1H42, nnd tln-lr ■< tdowe, now entitled O'd nnd rejei ti'd claim« a «neetiltv TIioti*»nd, entitled to blither rat»». Send for new law». No charge for advice. No fee until aucceMful. suddenly, and made a rush elevator. Bv the lime t he broke into a laugh he was awav to hear. RABBIT AND P0ULTR1 NETTING. P f Ï.L’, *•»."0 Ftr SEfl'B FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IK) YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY I Maybe you think this Is a new business, sendiiigoutbabies on application ; it has been done before, however, nut never have those furnished been so near the original sample us this one. Everyone will exclaim, *' Well 1 that's the sweetest baby I ever saw!” This little black-and-white engraving cun give you butu faint idea of the exquisite ori>-G'"i. They Fought All Night. HARPER WEEKLY................................ 4.0a HARBER'S MAGAZINE l."0 HARPER’S BAZAR.................................. 4.00 HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Pontage Free to all snbacribera in the Unitetf Mates. Canada, or Mexico. The Volum«-s of the Weekly will begin with he first Number for Januarv of each year. W hen no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of re­ ceipt of order. Bound A’o'nines of Harper's Weekly for three rears back, in i cat cloth binding, will be gent by mail P. s'age paid, or by express, free of ex­ pense (provided the freight does not exceed »1 per volume) for »7 t»> a volume. Cloth Cases for each Volume, suitable for binding wfll be sent by mail post-paid, on re "eipt of fl. M Remittances should be made by Post Office Afonev order or Draft, to avoid chance of lose. Address H ARPER A BROTHERS. New York ILLUSTRATED. WORK FOR OS that caii be found on the luce of this earth watched the contest for eight hours, Hln oo prolit on Sift OO worih «»t‘biisiiic-as i. being va-ilv and honorably i..a<.e tn ami paid ,u hundred:, of men, women, l>o s. mid girls in our employ. You can make money faster nt work lor us than v.m have- inn- idea of. The business Is so easv to h-nrii. mi l in.tnictions so simple and plniu, that nil sm-ececl from the stmt Those who take* hold of t'ic* b isinc«« reap the advantage C al arises from I ic* sv.ind rep.italioii of one of the oldest, most s'ic.*»mfnl. nnd largest publishing houses in Ami-rii-il. 8c*ciire for ' oiir-elt the prof ' ■ that the business so readfl*- nnd hamlsotneh «, NEW HOME SEWING MA All beginners succeed grandly and more than ers an opport lit.ity, ami continued realize their greatest expectations. I'hose w’>o CHINE CO., 72Ô Market St., I’M A DAISY." the Battle ns long as possible. The • rv I' dud exactlv a.« we tell them. There i« ple*”v San Francisco. Cal of room for a few more workers, mid we urge I which we proixiae to send to you. transpor­ them to Iwgin at once. If you are already eny audience began dropping awav th n. plovc-d, but Imre a few spare moments, and wish I’uietic Department. tation paid The little darling rests agmnst » pillow, and Is in the net of drawn.g off its to use them to advantage, then write ns at oner but there were 3,000 left when the ! (for pin., soe’e. the mat«'of which has been pulled this 1’ vour grand opportunity), and recep » .IT and tiling nai.le with a t.iuniphant coo. I full nartlcuUrs bv return mail. Address, r« ierei* called the draw. The fl -sh tints are perfect, mid th«' ev« s follow THUE * CO-, Bo» No. 400. AuRuata. M. »ou. no matter where you stand. Theexqui- The fight broke the record in the • iter«> iroiluetionstif this gnaiest painting of Ida Waugh the mo t celebrated of mo«.era pnintt'rs«if baby life1 nro t«> I m - given to those matter of Marquis of Queensherrv who subseribo to Demorrat’s Family Maga- liii“ for 189:1. The reproductions cannot be rules. The longest fight previous told from the original, which cost ftOd. and _ ■ire the s*in" si».- 17x25 inch«*» . Th«' baby is to it under these rules was 103 life siz.e. and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to pri'sent to our sub- mtn d-<. while Burk«* anti Bowen ««■ritiers dining lain, other g«-eat pictures by Sclentiflo American s lvhart «ts isl’iTcy i oran.Maud Humphrey, ea ried it as far a« 110. However, Careits Tnd*-martj, Design Patents. Copyrights. I. nna l>.*m-hani|>«. end others of worhl-wide Agency far th re was very litil • fivhting nth r r -n >wn. Taki* only two examples of wlmt And all P»*»nt bu»tne»» conduct'd for we did .1 irtnz th" past ' ear. " A Yard of 1’an- (lie fifth th louiid I*r«‘8i dent «•e«," mid " A White 11« use t'rehid" ty the MOOERATE FEES. wileof I’resi l-nt Harrison, and you will see Dickson of the (flympic (’hit» will sli it our promise« n eun. Information and advice »‘ven to Inventor» without i h •«•• who siiliscrit'e for T*.*more«t’s Fnmily Cull a me,*!ing of | ii ,* Itytard of I'i charge. Addrev» 'I i « mine for !•*.!! will pesaeaa a gallery ot ex- niisite work« of art of great value, beshies a n-chtrs to decide what should l-< M i razine that cannot he equaled ly any tn PRESS CLAIMS CO., CAVEATS, done hi the malter of the ’«u«-«,*. the world for its la-autifiri illustrations nnd TRAD! MARKS» JOHNWEOOERBURM, subject m itter, th :t w II keep every on«- post- which will probably I»* divid <1 be­ DISION RATINT3. ed on all th-.« t >pi«« Informât'''« and free Handbook writ« to WaSHtSGTOM. D. C. h nis«*hol4. itesiilea furtitshintr inten-sting r. o. no* «as. Ml NN A 'At- *t B hoapwat . Naw Y ork . re i tin t matter, b 'th grave mid gay. for the Ol.hwt bureau for securing patents In America, whole tamilr: nnd whil«* Demorest's is not (very patent taken Ont by na I» brought betora • r th ’ » CoTipany I) by • roml>.n»tloi of s f a-hi' n Mag nine*, its f.ishh'n t'ag«-« are per­ IloH the public by a nuUM fl»«n frea of chare« in the Ihr l»r>r<-»t rod moot Inflaontlal nzw»p»p«'r» In Ihn fect. an I wo give you. trrr «»f cost, ail the pat­ ter '» you wi«h to u*e during th«* year, and I nil. .1 St u. », for the »irr»«« purpc»» of I»*« th.tr .»bwrlbir» »c«tn«t unacrupnloM in anv «lie vou choose. fl«*nd in ycur .«ub- < n-ion nt or.ee. only »2. an I you will really our contemporanei» the a.>.l In oanix t.ut Fa.ent Agents, sod ea< b pnper get fl 3 in value. All Ire«« th«- publisher. I -arrest dmilatl-m of any arsenti Ac paper In the • rluting till. ajrertl«.-ment ronrhesforthe responsi- " -tint igs I8'in r*- East lch st New world. Splendidi» Illustrated. No liilelligcut up >k • of a certai » judg« blUiy sad blgUsUodln« of the Frees ClalaiaCoiupsay. man ah«'ul a York, if vou lire unacquainted with the ,eart 4l.Nlall month» Addre«» Mt NN A tXX. Matfaaine. seud 10 cents for.« s,«v oieu copy tn.Ured mil« « Don» • l'i >U»UIK\ Util Br*'Mwa>, Naw York City. I PATENTS to Swe.tr a Willies«. Harper's Weekly is acknowledged as stand ing firs' among illustrated weekly periodicals In America. It occupies a place between that .J the hurried daily paper and that of the less finely monthly magazine, it includes both iteratnre anti news, and presents with equal force and felicity the real events of current his'ory and the imaginative themes of fiction. >n account of its very eemplete series of illus- Galione of the World's Fair, it will be not only he best guide to the great Exposition, but also its t est suvenir. Every public event of general interest rvill tefully illustrated in its pages, 'tg contributions being from the best writers and artists in this country, it will continue to excel in literature, news, and illustrations, all .■'her publications of its class Harper’s Bazar N ew (I rleans , (La ), April 7.— At 4:4*>this norning the referee de dared the Burke Bowen fight a a few days, and vou will be startled at the unex peeled sucee»» that will rewind coiir ellorts Wi draw, and the audience which had positively have* the be.t busine-B to oiler all agent and many of whom had been seat« ed for ten, tlisperseii. It was evi- «lent after 1 o’clock that there M as little chance ofa knock-out. but the referee R------ 1H3 SAN FRANCIS 0 A party has been organized in Sheridan to secure the hidden treas wear it as a scarf decorati*)d. The tire taken from the Galleon and lizardish little reptile was about buried somewhere near Woods in a three inches long and. like all of its cave that can only be entered from kind, changed the snaky color of its the ocean, but as yet no one has body when disturbed, Yesterda a ever ventured inside Remains of afternoon the owner walked up to i a Spanish ship have been found the hotel bar to take a drink with a near a* band, and a Shsridan man traveling man who hail been ‘‘lay- has secured a plat of the ground ing over” in Chicago thne da vs. » where the treasure is buried from a raising bis expense account and French Prairie man, to whom it was oilier things. The traveling man revealed by a dying Tillamook In did not see the thing on bis scarf dian. The Indian's great grand until he had poured his drink mother saw the Spaniards hide it in Then he glared hard. the cave. In the fall of ’tSG the "What’s that? ’ he asked. | Frenchman located the cave, but a cross over the entrance so filled “What's what?” |tl.e explorer with superstitions aw "That—scarf pin ” •hat he would not go in. We are "I w«*ar no searf pin.” The <*ham I not permitted to give the namus of eleon flirted its tail ami crawled I he treasure hunters tothe publi< out on the lap«*| of his coat as tin it present.—Sheridan Sun. owner brushed his hand toward his sea rf. ALMEDA A. STENGER. Cattle branded I on left, side cir­ cle 2; Split in ’ I each ear. ---- WITH----- I USTRATED IL -tenge—Harney county, Oregon. P. O.—Burns. Hainey county. Oregon. — — Magazine i stifle: OK. FJKTHi FRICE OF ONE. Treasure In a Cave and hat! it fastened to the end of a little gold chain, so that he could Han r’s Horses branded Journals 1‘KICK from Florida. Just to be eccentric he bought a chameleon down south 1 ) £iienfific ^mcrirau Harper's Bazar is a journal for the home It gives'he latest informations with regard ta he Fashions, and its numerous illustrations, I'rais designs, and pattern-sheet supplements are i- dispersible alike tothe homedress maker a>>d the professional modiste. No expense is spared to make its artistic attractive' ess of th» highest order. Its Lr.ght stories, amusing con • e will be written bv Walter Besant anil Edna I. al; Chr Stine Terhune Herrick nil furnish a practical series, entitled “At the T-I'at ” Grai e King. < dive Thorne Miller, and Ci n lace Wheeler v ill lie frequent contiibuiorg The work of w.. <>«n In the Columbian Expo­ sition will be full' represented with mauv t'l- ustr cions T W. Higginson in “Worn»» and Men," will please a cultivated audience. 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