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RASTERN ADVERTI »nitNft HARPER brothers ’ PUBLICATIONS. .... -------------------- B abyhood contains importanr popular articleson infant,' diwtave», - department, of "Nuraerv Problem»’ in which numerouM questions of ,ub- THUfifftM AY. JANUARY K. I* »criber, are answered; ‘Nursery Help« ami Novelties.” comprising H.KEY K.>rw th »; wobij » A J descriptions of recent inventions and convenient nurserv furnishings; « than MO llaj. by Two I’rv.O a "Mother,. I’arlinm nt,” containing lu ’ G , I. bea» ou< u> Beat N ■ ’ interesting letters from readers, etc The Congregationalist recent . Her" is th*- etc. Th* * ; *-r rri «-f 4 lute« )h.- World >■ HO I»»»«- N ly said: "Every issue of B abyhood confirms us in the opinion which T !E HERA J i> will keep its read- we have often expressed, viz : that < f nil particulars of it is peerless in its way. It is full •r* Lforrntd ibi novel ra ce to beat a novelists’ of material of th? most prac tical un j icry re .cord. Jules Verne savs value to all mothers, and it must be not 1x3 made in Ices than 79 read to be appreciated It is <Ioi ig it • and M r Walk r of the Cos- missionary work ot a high • t !• r ” âa By speci: 1 arrangements w 11 th'- oiitan c! aims a po.-sibilitv of it pul lishers, we are enal 1 -d this be pi tiec^’jn plished in 70 days. te folio ..ing is the sun stance year to make an unusual offer: •spat ch*' s as *• find them in The regular price of B abyii od i- V Daily I Examiner the Weekly . ■. 1.50 a year. We wiil furnish th • York > A orld, and Cosmopoii-' T he H erald in combination w;t i i B abyhood for $2 50 per year. This tan Ma ' izin ' is a •‘bargaiu” that ne< ¡cd» no c >m- iTART EASTWARD. N f)V |Q— ■The New York World ' ment. Make a careful nob of u illy, aged 23 years, the cut this out, <>r. wind is .»etter gave .1 -------- 'e. If mean- to make a trip aroui.J the . rv„M s -nd us in the -------------- amount at ouct world in 75 days, to b ut the record vou wish to first see a copy ot the afNOdavB mi.de i Jul. «Vert • i. v- magazine, address a postal card to «1 "Armind the W. rid in **•> Dav-." "B abyhood , New York,”asking for by Pliineas Fogg, the hero. The one. and a back number wiil be, following program was laid out for Sent. free._______________ her. with liberty to charter steam lL>j* anti (¿¡rlM er, a id railway*»: Don’t fail to send twenty cents to Nov. 14—Nellie Bl v, in traveling Boys and Girls, Springfield, Ohio, dresa and small hand valise, for the Grand Christmas and New ! boarded the steamer “Augusta Vic Year’s numbers of that beautiful il toria” for Southhampton, 9:30 a m. lustrated magazine. Each number Nov. 21—Nellie Bly lunched in contains tales of adventure, scien Ixindon. 3 days after leaving New tific anil historical articles, puzzles, York. fun, games and other interesting I Nov. 22—Met Jules Verne anil matter. A year’s subscription ' wife at Amiens, France. would make a splendid Christmas mail present for a young friend. Regu ’ - Nov. 23 — On the India «press train, bound for Brindisi. lar price, one dollar. New subscri Nov. 25.—Writes a note from bers. until December 31st, only fift> Brindisi. Italr cents. This will include Christmas Dec. 11—Nellie Bly, forced by and New Year’s numbers. Do not unforeseen circumstances, <le!aved delay: send immediately. ter departure from Colombo, Cey Denman '1 h«>nipH«>n'M Old ilomestea«! lon. for Penang five <lai s A story of clouds and sunshine Dec. 18.—Arrived tn Singa|x>re. ■ Hong ” — ....... a ........ —*~i i.,. ....... i-xpected to rea<-h I alternating over venerated home; and is e head of schedule <>f a grand old man. honest and .»I .... t ' v 1 ” — *- — Kong four days a’ She L_ has completed half the blunt, who loves his honor as h< time. CL- , " : world in 34 loves ■ * :- ,:r - suffers « the k - agony «„r.,,.. his life, yet journey around ’ the of the condemned in learning of days. Dec 23.—Nellie Blv at Hong- the dej hirable conduct of a way Kong Sails for San Francisco on ward son: a story of country life, Oceanic Saturday; expects to arrive love and jealousy without an im there January 21; was delayed at pure thought, and with the healthy Colombo because Victoria arrived flavor of (he fields in every chapter one day earlier and Oriental sailed i It is foundi 1 on Denman Thomp .... __ _.____ one day later than advertised. She son’s great drama of “The Old is two days ahead of time at Hong- Homestead.” Street A Smith, 31 Kong. The World expresses the Rose Street, New York, arc the opinion that she will accomplish the publishers of this life-like story, trip around the world within seven it is No. 23 of their Select Series. ty-five days. The New York Weekly Post. Jan. 2.—Nellie Bly was due at Thoroughly earnest work is be Yokohama to-day and sails from ing done in behalf of tariff reform there January tith for San Francis- by the New York Weekly Post, - F. HERALD. ___ I which holds that the time to dis NTA L’TLNG WETSWA RD. cuss this economical question is Nov. 14—The New York Cosmo sow, rather than in the heat of a politan Magazins gave Elizalw-tli Presidential campaign. Every is Bisland, aged 24 years, means for sue of the paper contains articles making the trip around the world bearing upon some phase of the sub in 70 days, so as to beat Nellie ject, together with questions bv doubting readers, with answers by Bly’s record: The program for the trip is not the editor, all tending to facilitate stated as to the time, but she «avs and simplify the discussion. The she is to go from New York to San Post has been adopted by a num Francisco direct to Yokohama, ber of clubs and other organizations thence to Hong Kong. Penang. Col and its discussions are conducted in a spirit of fairness, which entitle ombo, Aden, Port Said, Brindisi. Nov. 14, 4:(?) p m.—Miss Bjs- it to respect of opponents, as well Lind, in traveling dress, with shawl as its advocates of the revision of a strap. hand valise, and small travel war tariff to adapt it to times of ing trunk, It ft New York Ci»_v on the peace. The Post is compiling a di fast overland mail for San Fran- rectory of active tariff-reform organ izations in the United States, and cisco. Nov. 19.—Miss Bisland arrived has already published one install in San Francisco, 5 days after leav ment of the list. The Weekly Post i« a 12-page paper, and •ontains all ing New York. the features requisite for - a firat Dec. 18.—A cable dispatch an Price nounces the arrival of Miss Bisland class general fe mily journal. *1 per year. It. combination with at Hongkong She sails to-dav on Sam- the English mail steamer, three T he H erald , <3 per year, pic copies free on request. days ahead of time expected. The Detective Ntorjr Paper. Jan. 2.—A cablegram to day The publishers of that sterling from Miss Elizabeth Bi,land an nounces her arrival at Colombo on home journal, the New York Week- Tuesday nnd her departure on the y. an- this season making an offer same day. She expects to reach that exceeds any we have seen. New York on her tour around the The ordinary price of the paper is world seventy-two days from the ♦3.(10 per annum, and it is well worth it, but to introduce the Week-' time of Der departure. ly to homes where it is at present a Tl>« | Jjvatcwt Serration ««fl!».' Atf«'. stranger, we are authorized to an ‘"The Crime of the century."— nounce that subscriptions for four This is the very nppropriute title months will be received for one dol <>f a book that is I cing written by lar. and you will l>e presented fro- «,ne of the ablest journalists of the of all expense with a copv of any present time. It is the only com one < f the Str.it A Smith Sleet plete and authentic history that Series of popular American copy will or can I m * written of the assas right novels. The Secret Service sination of Dr. Patrick Henry Cro S-riea of Detective Stories, or th. nin and the chain of event, that lol St a and Shore Series. These books to that strange crime The Isx k i* arc neatly bound in elegant litho profusely illustrated with original graph pa|s-r covtvs. contain from i 25 «h l skillfully executed engravings 3tXi to ."IU pages, and reta of the principal actors and Mvr.cs cents each. A sample copy of the of the Tragedy from the formation New York Wei klv and a complete • >f the pl t to the close of th ■ Cele description of the books will le brated t.ia it also contains a relia sent free to any address, ut«>n ap ble biographical sketch of the patri plication tothe publishers. Messers. otic victim. This Pictorial Histo- Street A- Smith, 25 in 31 Rose St . l V of the greatest of Modern Crimea, New York City. Mention T iik II kraldid which i,not a book of romance butof hard. eoli<l fact.» and is a marvelous exem yo-_ M-e this offi r plification of d< lective skill. <.f the •Yh*t I rerlwa« Mafafinc." far-reaching power of the law ami A ma gas inc devoted to the care of of those charged with its « xccution infants was c»tabli»hed in New Those who secure an agency for it York a few years ago. Its plan will be extremely fortunate. For terms and ag> m ice, address The J. was to procure the lx*st writing that money could buy from physi Dewing Company, M3 Mark, t St.. cians. trained nurses, and everyone San Francis, o. else who «a, competent to advise in the ¡HTplexities that confront T hk H kmai . i * ami W eekly Call conscientious parents who aim at •r our paper and tie* Dail. Call —Our Kepubliean J ibscril ers can succ« ssful training of their children. not say we do not get cheap rates An experienced phyaician was for them, also In this» combina placi-d in charge as medical editor. This magazine, B arvii < v > i > by tion there is economy ami literary name, has no t with rrma-kable suc merit. E ast OaxiMrs Ifis ti n •nd The cess the world over, Its foreign , aubaeriptioa list waa sufficiently ubllc D >main only «3 a year. ____ Settler», this is jrour chance, if you Urge for it to establish a Ixmdon want to ki ow all about pul lie land office last year and begin the iarae of a foreign edition. questions. 1890 Plant Trees!! Harter’s Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. A4.»ru your llom«* your To.o Your Ranches. Y< ur Farms, yop Placet, with trees and shrubbery Buitodtathe climate of Esst Oregon. And buy only from a known ILLUSTRATED. “THE WHOLESOME EDUCATOR OF MILLION 4 new >hake*pea-e—the Shakespeare <»f E »in A. Abbey—will be presented in H arpkr ’ h Magazine fur 1H J, wi*h <*ommeat» bji Andrew I Lang. H arper ' s Magazine has ».►.« mail« aj »- | ci» arrangement» with Y ph.-nsr I audet. the gr«-a t» . f ¡it ing Frem h note is a, for the ex c'uaive publi« aii*>u in serf«! /• rin. of ahum. r- «>us s*. r«. t«> nee: thirl "The Col«>ni»tii of Tar- a» ou: the i asr Adveutureeof the Fatuous Tar- I Theg.r vi be irendnred by Henr« Ja’» es. ati.i iEus ra’rd by R» wi and Myrba« b. I W 1». ILtwr s will f ontribuie a nove'ett« in I three parte, an I I af< aaio Heara a noveletfe in j tw<< par a. entitled "Youtna," hatidaumely il!vs- | THE LEADING WRITERS. CELEBRATED ARTISTS ~ ¿S ixteen P aces , ti EVERY WEEK,', Herbert Ward, Stanley’s Companion. I ni ed S a e .<’anGila. or Mexico. j The vo’unics he >’ inuber ,<-h \ v r. When i.«> nine h -neuiiie«!, *u •i i< n- will begin with the Nunibtr « . n at ’¡me <»: receipt of order. I <«nn.l vo ume of Harper’.' Magazine, f< treeye.tr- burs, ia neat cloth hinding. wii1 m’by nauil. |»os*-naid,on receipt of $3 r volume, ('h-.h Case-, fi r binding. iu-each—bv mai . i<ost-|-ai«L ’i. iux <» Harper’' Magazine. Ab halted •jtl. A alytit 1!. and CLiS'ified, for V<»iunio« I o 70, iiii hi-ive. iroin .June. K j O to June, I ", one vol. S vo. < ’¡«eh. $4.00 remittance* sh« uhi l»e made bv Po^ndli v •ney Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of f-ifo In Drltish America, By Ker. i:. It. Younff. —-n-rt and evperen—i cf F. v. r. IL Tota^. the ce"ebr»tcd tr.ivimsry. and his wift during thtir residence in ■t—ired—n. ' r*.hc ■ . F cl. in Ta.cn Er. Ttocg EarTc:^» how hx tamed an! taig-t the nritvo wi d . to.r 1, < . i. p u for and hew he made his per-lnon Ledgjig and fauardoan ci_co ti.-s -j o___ * i_oiaa artLaten— w.cLia fira h'nadred tarles of Lis home. Honorable Henry W. Grady series of six articles on tin “V.’:_lerinl Hcvclcynicnt of the Industrial Pursuits of the Zew S ou 2 l ” American Cookery, •• r-.:r . r* art : LT ) By Mies Parloa. ---- -as way it b imperfect, aad samn vays ly which ii may tc improved. ’o from Rnstian auttoritiee, has bo»a connected with the moot daring feats of the Rtnsian Fibl'i j LitaJigen: y cf U is-ia aro t<ccnin? Kih—sts ii consequence of the desy-oti .1 of lL? iu lu .Lit ia p ou to k-J iho Czar, cuch as the blowing up cf the Winter Palace, he is aL.e to ? . 0 ■_ :c 3 and o-h.r schemes r-ere acccmpliahed. Iho sicuaUoi in Huaaia is sumcient to Lxs.xo th» • ioe o^r form cf grvirzment. 1389 ?A SO’JVEPiER SUPPLEMENTS. 7 illustrated four-pags souvenirs, which will bo sent free to every subscriber, wdl be a poem by Greenleaf Whittier, Harter’s Wee \’T- Other Contributors for 1890 are: Robert Louis Stevenson. Anna Sheiids. Josopi'lno Pollard. Amy Randolph. Frank H. Converse. C. F. Holder. Dr. Felix L. Oswald. Rev. Emoty J. hayncs. Julian Hawthorne. Prof. W. C. Kitchin. Roocrt Crar.t. M. W. Har'*’»!ne. Thomas 0 ¿ngllsh. Ceor-c F. - •-on.». Col. Tho.. W. Knox. Rev. Dr. J 01 Fr. < » Rev. Dr. J es McC Prof. S. M eve Prof. J. H -mstocK James Pi C|-|d Rev. Dr. r Harold F HER HAKI’ER’S PERIODICALS Per Year H obbk * branded on me of the m< st p< pu’»r author», and i a ns Mrs. !.uc» H. H.sq.er. Alice Bow- Houard *<• • <■ *. nmi «»lhets m ill . t.e hnudretl sn..rt s.orits Ra are—Graut county, Oivfvn. RILEY * HARDIN. • <-i ra. embracing the new cat AiMrr«* ISAAC FOSTER. ii.aftazit.e giving these, the fines*, of interest r.nd variety f. r the same llonsr.s Left Btlfie: branded on Horiaontal . f nie engraving "The Two Kva«lers" or a i c «tl vnr stand»r<i b«>nu<i N mi L b mb premium Double- H xtrn < » p. «»f the magazine l»*r otie $ ear to .up «>f I he < luh. extra ropy oi.e year, and the engraving, or a i» it premium to the getter-up uf tLe tlub. 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Is the prra<rptk»n of »me of the t<s fema> run*» and ph si< iaus in the I'niteu **atca. ar.d has been need hr forty veers with sever failing sur <« ss by mill lot s vf ¿i««thers fur ’hetr < hfldren During the pr»»r« re ,»f tee hit g i a value is in« ah ulable. It relieves the chli Hren from pain, erne d} eentrry an«l diarrhma griping in • he bowr’s. and w|nd-eolir By»iv tng health tothe child i. res»« the mother. left aide, eirtkr t eldei B ....................................................... M Harters Young1 Peoule- The Eleventh Volume of Harper « Young Fe»> der-bit in Right rar. nle. whi h bevira with the Number for N.nem b-r S. 14N9. prceent» an attractive program. It close up. 1-rft ear: will offer tv iT readers a? least four eeria's of the usual length, and v’hcts in two or three Smooth crop. parts, vis: ‘The Red Mus an«.” by William <». >’»Mt»lsrd: "Phil and the Baby." bv Lucy C. Lil Rance Grant. Crook, and Lake countiea._ lie "Priroe Tommv,” by John Russel! 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