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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1896)
as beligerents by th« United States UNCLE DICK'S ENGAGEMENT.' the morning paper, and after hold -1 involves the danger of a conflict. ing it for a minute in front of bim, ■ discovered he had got it upsede Imparcial also accuses the Spanish BY EHABLE8 D. 9TEILE. premier, Senor Canovas del Castil ■ down. From New York Weekly “Dear, dear me! What an old lo, if an excess of patience before CHAPTER II. Yankee pride. fool I am!” sighed Uncle Dick. “Spain,” continues Imparcial« Three weeks had passed. Uucle' “ Must prepare for every eventuali ! Dick was seated once more in his HE LACKED EXPERIENCE. ty. Our maritime resources are •anctuM, and was watching lazily ihe blue clouds as they ascended “Arter all,” said the man with not great, but we have not before from his cigar. Of cours®, this hi; feet on the window sill orac - us a gigantic naval power. Our little love-affair of his was all,' larly, “ woman duffrage make« no humility has been bady construed, make-belive, but somehow these rca| change in the complex'iou of and our enemy, instead of being appeased, thinks she could treat three weeks had been spent very political affairs 99 pleasently. Katty Vane was really "I agree with you in that,” re- Spain as she could Turkey. A a very charming little woman, turned the littla jnan who was flrm and lesolute attitude would Indeed, it was with qui«e a feeling smoking a meerschaum pipe, have gained us more consideration, of regret, that he recollected that “It merely doubles the vote,” for we are not so weak as to render he must positivly return to the continued the man with his feet on our hostility indifferent to a trad city next wiek. the window sill. ing people which haye no warlike Forty-seven and ninteen! .Sup “That’s about« all,” ¿aeauiesced qualities. Moreover, Spain is not posing they were really engaged. the other. isolated in Europe.” There was nothing so very absurd It practiclly amount to giving about it, was there? Only twenty married men two votes.” A tragedy occurred Monday in eight years beteen them, and he “’Vhal’s that?” asked the little Red Butte precinct, this county, felt quite young yet. Then Uncle man, suddenly straightening up in which a man named Kel!er lost Dick did a thing he had not done “I sav it’s about the same as his life Three bachelors, named for many years. He looked at giving married men two votes,” Keller, Krouae and Craig lived to himself very closely in the glass “I should judge f*om your*re- Yes, he was still a young man.1 m ark that you are a bachelor,” said gether in a cabin in nhe Upper Owyhee settlement. A neighbor Hardly a gray hair on his head. the little man. with whom they had trouble, sent No crow’s feei around his eyes to "I am,” responded the other. them word that he intended to kil[ * speak of. No symptoms of becom “I thought so. You see, you lack one of the three shortly, so the three ing bald. experience, and a man who dosn’t Suddenly he heard the little soft1 speak from experience naturally men “heeled” themselves, and were on the alert day and night. Last tay (which fhad now become so makes many abuse mistakes.” Sunday Keller took his Winchester familiar to him) upou the study "But you agreed—” and went into the mountains to door, and Kitty entered ’the room. “I agreed that it merely doubles visit a sheep camp, and not return- “I have got something to tell I the vote without affecting the result ■ ing at bedtime, his companions you,” she said; “a great secret but I didn’t say whose vote it is J supposed he would stay all night ' which I’ve been wanting to tell that is cast now.” I Ater midnight, Charlie Craig awoke since yesterday, only I didn’t know “But the men casts it.” how to liegin.” and »aw someone in the cabsn coin “Quite right, but if you had been ing toward him with a gun in hand, I ncle Dick looked closely at the I married as long at I have you and supposing it to be their mortal girl; the large lamp on his table would know that he really only enemy, seized his 6 shooter from seemed to throw a halo of gold over) acts as the agant of woman in anv under his pillow and shot the in her sunny hair. How beautiful matter in which she is at all in trader. Imagine his horror when she looked! he ¿thought. How terested. This full woman suffrage I he found it was Killer! Charlie queenly she would appear presiding sheme, sir, is merely a movement I Craig came over to give himself up at his dinner-table! Somehow hiaj to giye married women ^twt votes | to the authorities at Vale, but as no middle-aged heart b< gtm to thump instead« of one. That’s all sir. as information has been made nothing loudly under his «eat have reasin to know.”—Chicego will be done —Vale Gazette Feb “Well Uncle Dick, just what I 27 th. most desired has happened; you Post. won t have to be bothered goning WAR IMMINENT. aliout with me any more now. Jack Douglass, seeing that it whs I Chicago, Feb. 28—The Poet's all nonsense about my intimacy with Archie Campbell, proposed to Washington special says: Beyond me last Thursday Ht the Willough a question the United States is AH EM GUSH COMMENTARY. bys’ party, while we were sitting in nearer war then it has been for Said an eminent English scientist recently: that dear boudoir, you know, off many years. The temper of con * The danger that confronts the gi eat Ameri the eonservitory. Of course, I gress is strongly in favor of active can people to-day is not the JxrsHiblo adop tion of a wiong financial i»oliijr for the shan't tell mamma and al! my intervention for the independence nation, or the spread of socialism, or the people about it vet. because Jack of Cuba, and without a doubt is Incrtaae of corrupt!) n among public men. til these n.e bud enough, to bo jure, l-ut isn't ve-y rich, and we shall have P«*P»red <° oom mil this goyern- they are as nothingc mp.rred to the terriblo to wate a little. And to think it’s' n“*nt to extreme measures in sup- na' tonal diaaaaa—1 had almost said nation I Crime -of overwork. The mad rush f r all owing te you, you Id darling!” port of that position. Memtiers of wealth is act nt a killing p ice, and thousai.de So saying, she kissed him lightly J senate and house have l»een fall by the way every year. America’s Great Danger on the forehead. overwhelmed with expressions of Yon arc likely ta bo ono of the victims' llosr do we know? Eec.iuso it is the CXCCp- Heaven bless you, dear!” said sympathy from every kind ef or-| tie* to find a man or woman of adult age In 4 ncle Dick, with a strange termor ganiiation and from hundreds of. perfect health. NervMS Disorders' are spreading with fearful rapidity. Among the iu his voice, which ma<ia the girl thousands of individuals, all indic symptom*, are— Backa< lie, ’hliouane-s, Cold and Feet, Dizziness Hot Muslin«, remark: ative of eagerness for the liberation Hands Fluttering Sensatii n. Fab ting, Head che, "Why what's the matter? You I of Cuba, and nota man in the Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart, Melan don t look a bit pleased, Ah if you fluor fo either chamber has the choly, l aili- g Memory, ]*alpitation, Rheu matism, Mi rt Buuth. Sleepleesuera, Ntr- only knew Jack as well as I do, I slightest f«ar of offending hi« con- voiis Ihrapepala, Sexual lability, Fits, etc R ev . c. A. C arroll , pat-tor First I’. pti-t know you'd think I was one of the stituents in goning to th« extreme Church. Yellow Spri gs, < writes as f I < ». : luckiest girls alive,” “ I havao-ed Dr. Miles' Restorative Ner« ine in this direction. the p st sit nimtha. I find II acts like Th-‘ American spirit haabren so a for charm “\es, yes Kilty, I'm much pleas on the whole nerv- ns system. I ed t<> hear you're so happy. But thoughlv aroused th it it is only a have not found itseuiiai in giving immediate relief. Dr. Miles' little Ntrve ami liver leave uie now please I have a question of a few hours when there Pi Is only nerd a tri >i ami they will recom head«« hr, and I want to l«e left w¡11 be an open declaration to the mend thcmwelve* to he tl.e best pills in the market." •lone. I iu aselflrbold fellow, you effect that Spain m ml either ter “ For five years I have »ufiered from Ner know—not so young as I was—and minate hoeitilities on th« island or vous 1* <>Ktr.ition, I was unal ie to work or The first do^-of Dr. Miles* Restora ihia tire is aery comfortable- thia admit the independence ef the •hs-p. tive Nervlde g««e m-* rid>ef, and cne th u « d «loll -rs would not cover I* e go< d it I st cold afternoon; I think I II take insurgents. done me'*—JOHN MINCH EK, Youngs forty winks.” town, Ohio. . Rut when Kitty left him, he did Spanish Comment. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nerv'we is un squalled in cvrinu Nervous Diseases. It nothing ot the sort. I regret to say, i !SMHaiiM n « opiates or dangerous d ugs. Sold hr a«» far lost bin temper as to ad Madrid. Feb 29.—Imparata! re sn a J.)-M live guarantee by all dntggista, or minister a alight kick to hie faithful ferring tu the action ot the United I*. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, lad. dog which was repusing at hia feet. States regarding Cuba, aaye the Then he pok»«l the Are vigorously international situation is very grave three timas, then he seised hold of and the recognition of the Cubans I kaa 0 - * t ■ • »-1 • — ““ ■■ - —* ** F — h ■. •A — - - — f j Pale, Thin People Usually are Die» eased. The First Step Necessary to Gain Flesh is GeaIG, then Proper Food for both Body and Nerves. An Old Soldier’s Clear, Straightforward State ment. From the World-Herald, Omaha, Xeb. Florence, the coxy little suburb to the lieen entirely cured from the ailments from north of Oijiaha is agog with excitement. which I was safli ring, by the use of Dr Wji. liams’ Pink Pilis for Pale People. Thotigii The older generation, of which the popula tile name did not nt first strike my fancy ?a, tion of Florence is mostly <*omposcd, are ap November 2B. I purchas' d a box. In a week parently getting young again, ami vie with I was astonished to know that I felt Utter the younger generation in feats of strength than I had for six months past, and leti.re and agility. 1 had used half a lox 1 wr.s sure that 1 h;.<j A World-Herald reporter was attracted by found a cure for my a hnvnts. The r'ngji-» the evidence of renewed activity of some of in mv ears begun to lessen in volume anj the older inhabitants of the village ami en finally left me. That was the first effect I quired thecause. Mr. Andrew Finkenkeler, experienced aside fn-ni an increased apje- who was a member of Company B of the tile. The pain from the rl euniati nt grr . First Iowa Volunteers during the war, made uull.v left me. so that within one week from the following explanation of his strong, the time I took my first ] ill I was able ,» healthy appearance, when for years he had sit up in I hx I. On Janmi-y I t. I was si ie been crippled or compelled to lie on a sick to go out ami walk around a little. Ti e bed with a complication of disorders result palpitations of iny bc;>rt entirely cess«.'. ing from the hardships which he was com- On Februrary 9, 1 was so thoroughly cun ti'. pelLsd to endure. He said: that I accented a petition its night wut«a- "In July, lHtJd, while my company was man in the roreSt Lawn Cemetery, remain, on the march through to Austin, Texai, my ing cut of doors from S P. M. until 6 ?,. M. leg troubled me considerably. But I thought I have gained in w« it ht from 14J poitutU that it was nothing but a recurrence of tiie i which I weighed in November last, to 172 eftects of a sprain I had received during the pounds which 1 weigh now. war by my horse falling on me, but the I “The rheuinatisni has tntircjy left me, pain soon increased to such a degree that I except when 1 have-too mneh wg]king to was compelled to ask for medical treatment. do «luring the night, my right ankle pains The surgeons pronounced the cause rheu m? a little, but only when I do t<x> much matism, ami that of the worst on! r. At walking. I now feel like a well man and Alexander. Louisiana, I was in such a weak I am go-al for forty years yet. I am fifty- ened condition, though I continued to march years old and have rt-sid« d in Florence nine with my comp my, that the excessive heat years, having coni<- to Omaha in 1W). I overcame me and I was sunstruck, remain have recomiiiendwl tl.e pills to nine [t.-pie ing unconscious several hours. As a result in this village all cf -..lioni ere inking h<ri of the sunstroke, I was unable and have ami experiencing the same beneficial effects ever since been unable to remain in the which have - . 1 ... tf received. 1 used nine boxes Slare of the sun, even on a moderately cool of the pills. ay, and every summer I have been over- j Mr. It. A ...... W. Cowan, keeper of a e< neral come by the neat so that I wonld be com- store- ___ __ _ ____ v.as __________ ___ re- _ at _ Florence also seen _ by the |M-lkd to give up my work. The f cling porter. Mr. Cowan is also an old >hf soldier, that I experienced was a sort of bearing having been a iik mlwr of the 144lh Infan on my hemi, head, as though a heavy body boiiv try. Company C, and und the latter hitter of ofCompany down oil Company M was resting there ami and at times it would of the Fir t Minnesota Cav-ilry. Cavalry. Mr. Cowan i come quickly, like a blow and I would un- s nt d that he contracted chronic diarrhera consciously stoop w-s in the army and has never . as though involuntarily ' / while lie wu t avoiding . ,_2.*2 an ___ obstacle ’ : . presenting ____ 2*:...................... itself to my until ..................... within the few months, iryvil received i iiv ^ past act 1« w itis'iiiiio, sd head. This bearing down gradually grew any relief. relief, lie stated that he had taken into a steady pain which increased until it I, two of ,IIV the wonderfttl and >» boxes M.FA CO '.I nillHID > O > Pink I I HA Pills XI,IO Ulld seemed as though my .head would burst. seemol iny.head v.as now almost thoroughly cured, so much was 4" * ..... xxl_xl»l_ »• - *.• 3.1 • “ There was also a constant ringing in my so in fact that lie has discontinued their use. ears rendering it very difficult for me to 1. lie was also paralyzed in the left sideof his hear. Coupled with this, palpitation of , ...ce. face, the mouth being drawn up at the left the heart caused me great trouble, and this ' corner, and he was entirely únanle to move grew so that the slightest shock to niy my the muscles of his forehi-ad or to close his nerves from a slight noise or other disturb left eye. lie states that he believes it is ance would set my heart to thumping against owing to the nao «f I lie Pink Pills that he l my . chest ' ' ’ tremble • • from - • head ■ to has recovered the use of his left cye-hd. and ' ’ I would foot a.s though I ha<I St. Vitus’ dance. Three which, prior to his taking the pills, had times, from slight circumstances the palpi been fastened down by a physician so that tation was so greHt tntion great that I Tainted and re re- the sight would not l>e destroyoi from the mained unconscious for from seven to ten eye filling with dust, ami ascribes the re hours, at which times my relatives de- covery to the Pink Pillsl He has gained snairiHl of my life. In addition to this the fifteen pounds in weight since last Cktolwr, rheumatism, which had been felt only in and feels healthier and stronger that at any my ankle, began to work up my right leg t ini’* since the war. He ijitcnd* to recem- until the whole right side of mv l>ody was n cnee using the pil's wi'h the expectation affected by it, so much indeed, that my of n coninlt te recovery from the paralysis. head was drawn down to my right shoulder. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People I was totally unfit for work, lost my strength are consideres! on unfailing specific for ami flesh. I trie<l every physician who was such diseas'-s a« locomotor ataxia, partial reported to me to have a special knowledge paralysis, St. Vitus’ dunce, sciatica, neu of my case, but after long trials, I only ex- ralgia, rheumatism, nervous hetidcche, the r'rieneed temporary relief from the pain. after effects of la grippe, pnlpiln'ion of the was confined to my bed during the greater heart, pale and sallow complexions, that part of the cold weather of each year. tired feeling resu'ting from nervous pros- “ For twenty eight years 1 have consulted I trillion ; all diseases resulting from vitiated physicians and taken their prescriptions I humors in the blorxl, such rs scrofula, without deriving any material benefit. My j chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a ailments inerenseii in intensity until I was I specific for troubles prwuliar to females, assure«! that there was no hope for me. Dur 1 such its mppre--ions, irregularities, ami a.l ing last year I went into the butcher busi forms of weakness. In men they effect a ness, but the dampness from the ice used nd.ieal cure in all cusca arising from increased niy rheuir"‘ic pains to such an mental worry, overwork, or excess)s et extent that I was not only compelled to whatever nature. Pr. Williams’Tit k Tilla quit the business, but was confined to luy arc so],I I y nil )fealere. or will be sent post house and be«l for nearly six months, v ; paid pn receipt of pr')->-, 50 cents a I > x or ‘‘I had given up all faith of being a well six boxes ....... . fir . .......................................... 2.5. (Joy ere m ver « .. ‘Id ijl mm again, when in November last I read i- 17ilk or'i.yrhc L- i. bv addressing Dr. Wit th«: World-Utrald a case of a uiau who LuJ . li-m»’ *l«.ui i..; Lv., ,l>eiui:tndy, , l>enci:lndy, N. Y ELKHART CARRIAGE and HARNESS MFC. CO. S24 121.50 WHOLESALE PRICES •print Wagon«, S3OtoS4S. Onaranteed “"•» a. ^11 T,.r MO to »75. 1« ,,y|„ of Road W aeon a. Surrey« with Ion* trader*, SOO, «KA •aMaa mil tor MS to tin. TopBu<gl»»uluw VV” Ms. Phaeton« a» i»w m ses? harness . »"f^. noubl« and Farm Rlrtln* Sad.nes. W. B. PRATT, Secretary, Elkhart, Ind.