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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1893)
The Herald. I POSTERS. * ? WEDNESDAY JUNE 7. 181'3. • 'AMERCAIN W. C. BYRD Kditor EAGLE JOB 0FF/CE LEG CARD I i ...................................... ........w Of every <1 ts 1 I ' • ' T he amount of money, both met CHAS A. BVKÜ, Proprietor al and paper, that is lQ8t by the people of the United States enters in an important degree into the b'um», Jl-tr'.tj County, Oregon. Leave orders Herald or Items offios financial calculations of the govern The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. — No Ammonia: No Alum. iuc ouiy rure <_ream ot Tartar Ammonia; « • * * a — _ ment. A few years ago it was Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. PROM PT ATTENTION OTVKN TO KAIL reckoned by a Congressional com ORDERS. LETTER HEADA, NOTE HEADS mittee that of the unredeemt d frac « tional currency outstanding, $8.000, —To Subscribers—The H erai . d STATEMI*: 000 worth had been lost or destroy mourning and bells tolled. Mili tary and veteran organizations were and Rural Northwest loth for the ed. Accordingly this amount was I with a fnn-ral car. The I price of the H erald . The Rural subtracted from the $10,000,000 présent ’ previously appropriated for the re catëket was placed upon it and tak X’ofthwest. is a good nVwsy paper en to the Capitol. People tiled by devoted to the wants of the agri- demption of these small “shin plas c . to . trie iilturist. Now is the time to pay ters,” and , was , tiansferred iiansferreu io ihe 1 in à constant stream until the jour J ney was resumed. G-»t< r or Can dp your arrears’ and one year in fund for the payment of pensions.; ¡and staff accompanied the train o ■dvanee and get an additional pa- It it now believed by treasury ex-1 Danville. At Rii lsville Gôver <r er in the bargain. ports that not more than $1.000.000 McKinney and stall' joined the Cabinet-maker and General Job Work: worth of the fractional currency has 1 train. Every wl ere flowers w< r been destroyed or lost. They are W C BYRDS, W Y KING. « showered inter the funeral < ar Th* confident that of the $15,(MX),000 in train was expect d to reach Rich Repairing Wagons Buggie Ect meh notes as yet outstanding, $14 niond about 2:30 a m, and th* 000,000 is in the hands of persons casket is to.be moved at cnee to Burns Oregon. who hold them as curiosities. All work done neatly and wth dispatch. the Capitol. Many are owned by collectors, but: We have at this time for sale' there are doubtless hundreds of The Princess Eulalia. several productive farms, well im thousands of individuals who have , retained specimens “just for fun ” ( proved and well watered. Princess Eulalia was born However thiB may be, only a few Parties wishing to p irchase dollars’ worth of them are hand, d old when the Provisional Republi ' into the treasury tor redemption ( ,, . was formed 1 ano , on us we will show them the land can Government every year, and Uncle Sam remains , led to the flight of Queen Isabella have for sale’ and P-Tlies desir- just so much ahead. Out of the! Oo----- of----- 0Q0----- and her family to France. In 1870i,n£ to dispose ot real estate cannot $20,000,000 worth first issued, in the Queen renounced her claims to | do better than to put their lands in' Cash Macy. 1863, $4,000,000 remains outstand the Spanish Throne io favor of her nr hands for sale, because we ad ing. There were four subsequent son, the late King Alfonso Xll vertise freely bv sending circulars issues, including 3 cent and 5-cent. After eight years of exile she re On the co» ncr north ot the Resort Saloon. lie solicits u shure notes, which aggregated $447,000,! md cards in all directions solicit- turned to Spain once more, but re paronage of hs rends 000. Of these, $11.000,000 remain ] I mained only a short time, as she ¡ng purchasers and describing the unredeemed. Of the 5 cent notes 1 was accused of conspiring against «and. 45 per cent, are outstanding, of the , the Regent, Queen Marie Christine . . . . . 10-cent notes 30 per cent., of the I „ I Ever since she has spent her time We wul also buy lands for per 25-cent notes 20 per cent., and 'almost entirely in Paris. Th* sons wishing to purchase in our the 50-cent notes 11 per cent. | Princess Eulalia is tier fifth ehiki Small copper coins are lost in I and highly accomplished. She has county and living r.t a distance, such enormous numbers that the I brown hair and blue eyes and giving careful and accurate dis- government is obliged to keep on a cription of the same, also the title. | coining cen - at the rate of several millions of them every month. The Mulatto Figure. They change hands so often as to bo subject to a multitude of acci “M me R. is beautifully formed,” 1 dents, and owing to their small said a man of society in speaking of value they are not taken care of a well known Cuban. This is not a cause of regret to “Yes,” said the lady to whom he IT jlh'sLr ..O5K Uncle Sam, inasmuch as he buys was talking, “it is a regular mulat U/U Wil Hl <<’AN IT no the pennies in blank from a firm in I to figure.” The original and only Compound I Connecticut at the rate of 1,000 for | “■And what is that pray?” he Oxvgen Treatment, that of Drs $1. On reaching the mint in joined. “I have never heard Philadelphia, whence all of them , ¡anything of the kind.’’ The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as are issued, they have merely to be | ' “ ............... ■ Why, it is a regular type » in and Nitrogen magnetized; and the sure the public that he is prepared to uccommoduta stamped. There are 119,000,000! Southern countries and undoubted compound is socondensed and made in every way in his line of business. old copper pennies somewhere. ly comes from some slight admix portable that it is sent all over tin I and gram constantly on hands, and careful help. Nobody knows what has become of I ture of colored blood in some re world. them, except that stray specimens mote ancestor. The peculiarities It has been ill use for over twenty Passengers Luken to «11 parts of the country. Joh Wagon in connection turn up irr change A few years | are a small waist, no hips to speak years; thousands of patients have ago 4,500.000 bronze 2-cent r pieces I of, e an erect . carriage, • . broad ,* shout- ui.„..i been treated, and over -one thous ’ were set afloat. Three millions of ders, straight back and full bust. ami physicians have used it and them are still outstanding Three It is a distinctly handsome peculi recommended it—a very significant million 3-cent nickel pieces are arity, but it is a mulatto figure all fact. A4 scattered over the United States,! “ Compound Oxvgen — Its Mode' ’¡the same.—N. Y. Tribune. but it is only occasionally that one 1 of Action and Results,” is the title] JOHNSON A BAILEY, Proprietors. is seen. Of 800,OOOhalfcents which ! of a book of 200 pages, published A New Death Test have been issued by the govern by Drs. Starkey A Palen, which ———— ment, corresponding in value to Nervous mortals who imagine gives to all inquirer full informa Wines, Liauors, Cigars and Cigarretts English farthings, not one has been that they could stand dying all tion as to this remarkable curative Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. returned for recoining or is held by right enough were it not for the fear agent and a good record of surpris- the treasury. 1 of being buried alive may be in- ing i"g oures cures in a wide range of chron Salo rn is first class in every particular. Experience barte ic cases—many of them after lieing tereated in a recent announcement abandoned to die by other physi Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. mad© by a French scientist. He cians. The D uvìn Train. save that an unfailing test of death Will be mailed free to any ad- may !»e made by producing a blister dress on application, S outh B oston , (Va). May 30 on the hand or foot of the corpse. . e ... _ 1529 Arch St., Philapelphia, Pa . The Davis funeral train was receiv using a candle for that 120 Sutter St, San Francisco, Cal. ed at every station throughout th» If the blister, upon being opened Please mention the H erald . I day bv large concourses of people with a pin or other instrument, is with military and civic honors. At found to contain fluid of any kind Should Take Advatage of its At Greenville, S. C., and Durham there is still life in the supposed especial demonstrations were made. corpse. On the other hand, should U hen Raleigh was reached stores it eputain steam only, rest assured *ere closed, houses draped in 1 that the vital spark has flown. t i ; SHOP. < white ftwint i.Æ'VïniFf'sr Í / I ..•X ----------------- 1 1 — SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HERALD