East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 09, 1890, Image 2

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RlHPMJllTrnï PUBLICATIONS.
B aiiyhood contains important
popular articles on infants' discaess;
departments of "Nursery Problems”
Tlll'KSPAV. JANL’AXV 5. IW.
in which numerous questions of sub-
iscribers nrc answered; ' Nursery
Helps and Novelties," comprising
I descriptions of recent inventions
In !«• .-•< than NO IM)- »’.* Tuo Preti j and convenient nursery furnishings;
\< wM»>apcr <iirlb Ken! out to B'at
a "Mothers, Parliament.” containing
interesting letters from readers, etc.
'I lie R<’«-or«l of .lui«■“ ' *•« >•« '*• Her© f,‘ the < tc.
'Die Congregationalist recent­
Novel “Itolind the XV urlìi Hi HO IH»J «•**
ly said: “Every issue of B abyhood
confirms us in tlie opinion which
T iib H erald will keep iti read­ ! we liave often expressed, viz.: that
ers informed of ail particulars of it is peerless in its way. It is full
of material of the m >»t practical |
this novel race to beat a novelists’
I value to all mothers, and it must be
i ma ginery record Juhs Verne says | read to be appreciated. It is doing
it cannot be made in less than 79 ¡missionary work of a high order.”
days, and Mr. Walker of the Cos­
By special arrangements with the
mopolitan claims a possibility of it 'publishers, we ar« enabled this
|year to make an unusual offer:
being accomplished in 70 days.
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The following is th« substance , $ 1.50 a year. We will furnish the i
of despatches as we find them in 'I’m-: IL kai . ii in combination with
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means to make a trip around tho ¡"B abyhood , New York,” asking for
'one, and a back number will be
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Nov. 14—Nellie Bly, in traveling lustrated magazine. Each number ■
! contains tales of adventure, scien-1
dress and small hand valise,
: tific and historical articles, puzzles. ’
boarded the steamer “Augusta Vic­ j fun, games and other interesting j
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London, 8 days after leaving New present for a young friend. Regli-1
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ami New Year’s numbers. Do not |
Nov. 23.—On the India mail delay; send immediately.
express train, bound for Brindisi
Nov. 25.—Writes a note from i Denman '1 h impsun's Ohl Homestead.
Brindisi, Italy
| A story of clouds and eunshino
Dec. 11—Nellie Bly, forced by | alternating over a venerated home;
unforeseen circumstances, delayed of a grand old man, honest and
her departure from Colombo, Cey­
blunt, who loves his honor as he
lon, for Penang five days.
Dee. 18.—Arrived in Singapore, loves his life, yet suffers the agony
and is expected to reach Hongi0’ the condemned in learning of
Kong four days ahead of schedule | the deplorable conduct of a way­
time. She has completed halt th« ; ward son; a story of country life,
journey around the world in 3-1: ,()ve and j(,alol|(iy with()Ut an jni.
"Dec 23,-Nellie Bly at
II()hg.! P'‘r-1 t'^'ght, and with the healthy
1890
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isrin ” Th tu< rv will be trars sited by Henry
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two parts. entiileJ "Youma,” handsomely illus­
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Herbert Ward, th© companion of Stanley in his explorations in Africa, is tho only white man connected with Si wdey’s
African explorations who ho3 ever retimed aiivo from the “Dark Continent’’ Mr. Ward’s articles running through aight
numbers of tho “Ledger” aro of the most intensely interesting description, and cover fivo years of his adventures in Africa,
and they will bo illustrated bysket-liei mad a by Mr. Ward, aud by tho reproduction of photographs taken by him in Air'.ex
Thcso picture will throw much ligLt une» tho m;nmcrsauc’ extern.; of the hitborto unknown cannibal tribes of Africa.
Tho story of □ Forsaken tnn, ' • -I h
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Lifo in British Amorica,
Ker. i:. it. Young.
reing the adventures an l experioneei cf r.cv. T. It Young, the celebrat'd r h’ionary, and his wifo during their residence in
” t . ar region twelve hundred milei rnrf’. o: St. P tui, in wxcb Dr. Young narrates how he tamed and taught tho nativo wi-d
»cf t »Northwest; how 19 equipped Hirns':.f fcr t. ‘ hew b” i.odjluj ¡.erduij sledging and hazardous cxioo t ips
v > t-.ig aJ. tiio Indian settlezneaU w-.’-àJ Lv . Lunar ji miles cl his home.
Honorable Henry W. Grady
Contributes a series of six articles on tho “ VZonl rfnl Development of tho Industrial Pursuits of tho Kew Eouih.”
'
American Cookery, (A r-.-.ir
- i . e ) r.y Mix» l'arloa.
Oizg tho reasons why it b imperfect, and
ways Ly whi:h ii iay bo improved.
Nihilism la Uusoia, jy Leo Jlartmann, NihUht.
'-—»—1, a fugitive from P.ussian authorities, has been Gjnnccfrd with the moiit daring feats of thoBussian I7ib£kt:.
vo how the intelligent )>u'*pio cf Rasâi.a r.re becoming hiihihsts in consequence of the despotism of the fo.;a
participant in p’.ot3 to hill tho t ar. rueh as ths blnw^-—~>oi tho Winter Palace, he is able to givo true
.0 how this aud o'.hor grou ...1 ¡ cks wctj accomplished. ïho situation in Russia is sufficient to i-icrtazo the
o /American for our form cf c ;vcirui:nt.
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