East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 23, 1890, Image 4

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    EASTERN-
HARPE* BROTHERS’ TI BI.HAT1OX».
ADVERTlBt^
STOCK BBAXPt.
THE HERALD.
tbvmpat . J a XIAXY
s. I«*’.
AJOlltXEY ROVNI» THE WOKIJS
lM lx«» Ilian >«' !»«>• •»» T“‘> I’e-tij
»« .pap«*r Càiri» nri»t «sul Io It-ai
J h* Kern rd ut Jul*« lerne« Hem in th»-
><» » el ••Ko und the World in so Day«."
T he II ekalp will keep its reatl-
•rs informed of ¡j.l particulars of
this novel race to lx-ata novelists
i:uagincry record. Jules \ erne says
it cannot be made in less than <‘J
wavs, and Mr. Walker of the •
■topolitan claims a possibility of it
being accomplished in 70 days.
The following is the substanc>-
wf despatch- » as we find th'in in
the Daily Examiner the Weekly
New York World, and Cosmopoli­
tan Magazine:
THE
BTAKT
EASTWARD.
Nov. 10—The New York World
gave Nellie Bly, aged 23 years, I
means to make a trip around th«
world in 75 days, to Hat the re<-. rti
ofSOdaya made in Jtih s Vernes n- v
ul -‘Around the World in -G D..
by Phineas Fogg, the hero. 1
tollowing program was laid out i .
her. with liberty to charter -t .n
•rs and railways:
Nov. 11—Nellie Bly, in tr.ivi ;ii
dress and small hand vali»
boarded ths steamer “Augusta
toria” for Southhampton, 0:3 ) a ..
Nor 21—Nellie Bly lunched
London. 8 davs after leaving 5e
York.
Nov. 22—Met Juh-s Verne
wife at Amiens, France.
Nov. 23 —On tn’ India
express train, >ound for
Nov. 25.—Writes a n >
Brindisi. Italv
Dec. 11—Nellie Blv for
unforciieen circums' .:
her departure from 1
Ion, fur Penang five >1
Dec. IS.—Arrived in
and is expected to
Kong four day. oh
time. She has comp
journey around th-
days.
Dec 23.—Nellie Bl.
Kong Sails for San Frani
Oceanic Saturday; exp- '■
there January 21.
Colombo becan-- Viet
one day earlier an'l Ori nt.il - u
one day later than adv- rtis 1
is two days ahead of tim • at 11
Kong. The World express ■ th-
opinion that she will accompl : h tl.-
trip around the world within s
-
ty-iive days.
Jan. 2.—Nellie Bly was due at
Yokohama to-dav and sails fro-n
there January 6th for San Francis­
co.
The publishers of that sterling
home journal, the New York \\ eek-
)v, are this season making an offer
that exceeds in liberality any we
have seen. The ordinary price of
the paper is -3W per annum, anu
it u well worth it. but to introduce
the We- kly to homes where it .» at
present a stranger, we are author­
ized to annouu e that subs. riptK •
for four months will in; rev iv. i
for one dollar, and you will j>e pre­
sented, fne of all exp.n-c, with a
copy of any one of Street and Sujti* -
Select Serio» of p.puiar An.,
copyright novels. Tie .'- cret
e
Scries of De tective- .-tone..-, or tie
Sea and Shor'-S-ries The - ook-
are neatly bound in clegaui ntuo-
graph pap r covers, contain Io ¡o
3UU to oUU pages, and retail fir - .
cents each. A sample copy oi tn.-
New York Weekly and a e -uipieo
description of th - books will c -ent
free to any address, upon app.i a
tion to the publishers. M< --rs.
Street .k Smith, 25 t» 31 R. se >t
New York city.
Mention T he H ebald in u meh
vou saw tills offer.
a
mat vrrax book » » OFFEEU
Den;.t . ii 1 honsp'on’f >>1<J H«*.«.< C'iead.
A Hear/* Bi tt me". I»> iR-r in ail C!a
Sybil - influ- : ••. by Mr -. <ietjrgi. - h< .«»n,
Will ?ii - Win? by Emm;« <» rri • n June
lirali.i ' Trial-, by l.ur;. K. i.iiaJ- < ««.;. ■ r
Thoeni or’- Bride, b_. Mr-. Altx. ?<■ VngL
Mil! er.
- Ing» mar. founded on the famous play.
La To-< a. the great dramatic -ucces*-.
Theotl« r t. vi .orien >ar<*ou’ great da rm
The Jz- 2-ini.h of Lyon . by Prof. Win.
Henry !•♦-< k .
An Irish Mon! e<'rD*o: by John Gherman.
A Wall street Haul, by Nick < artei.
The i>eTf« tive> ' .ew, bj "Old liuteh.”
Torn and Jerry, b> T--n\ Pas-«-r.
Brant Adams, by •,Uld .Sleuth.”
Fire others by the same fam. ua author.
The P«'6t-«/Itii' e Detective. Ge* . W. Go^.e.
Heri Hamed, an ori Gai romance. >■ ?.ivanus
Cobh. Jr
The King’s Talisman, by Sylvano» Lobb, Jr.
Remember this is only a partial
offered. All of these books are
copyrighted, and cannot be pro­
cured from anv other publisher
A free copy of the Jferrv Alma­
nac is sent w ith each sample copy-
plied for. It contains some of the
wittiest sketches of the day, and
also the opening chapter- of sever­
al of the Looks mentioned above.
Remember this is sent free to all
on request, to
S treet A- S mith ,
25 to 31 Rose st..
New York Ci y.
ASK FOR IT!
THE SELF-THREADING
I d it arc com­
STARTING
WESTWARD.
bined the fin­
est mechanic­
Nov. 14—The New York Cosmo­ al skill ilio
politan Magazine gave Elizabeth most useful
Bisland, aged 24 years, means for an'l practical
making the trip around the world elein« nt», and
in 70 days, so as to beat Nellie all xn >wn nd
van’ag •« that
Bly’s record:
The program for the trip is not make n sew­
ing machine
stated as to the time, but she says desirable
t »
she is to go from New York to San sell or use.
Francisco direct to Yokohama,
thence to Hong Kong. Penang. Col­
ELDREDGE MEG. CO.
ombo, Aden, Port Said, Brindisi
ratto:? xnd Wholeule CS:o, BtlrUm, IU.
Nov 14, 4:<
p m.—Miss Bis­
27/
Irr., Chicago,
land, in traveling dress, with shawl­
3!> llr.Mil >trcct, h'rto York-
strap, hand valise, and small travel
■ing trunk, left New York City on the
fast overland mail for San Fran­
cisco.
Nov. 19.—Miss Bisland arrived
in San Francine -, 5 days after leav­
ing New York.
Dec 18.—A cable dispatch an­
are th-xc put up by
nounces the arrival < f Miss Bisland
D.
M.FtRRY&CO.
at Hongkong She fads to-dav on
44 bo are the Largest
L.edsmen >n the world.
the Eugli-h mail steamer, three
}■ M F» mtv k Co’s
Reautifut.y j . fated. I'escuptiee
days ahead of time i ’XJ« i-tcd.
Jan. 2.—A cablegram today
for 1890 w . -
uL-d FREE to all
from Miss Eliz.abi th Bisland an­
a ppi xu nts, so i to last season'» cu*-
nounces her arrival at Colombo on
tuntcrA. It h letter than evr-r. Ev­
ery ; - r-'<n u- .1 Garden, F lower
Tuesday and her departure on the
ur Field SEEDS *h<'<:’.4 sen-: for it.
D. M. FERRY AGO.
same day. She expects to reach
DETROIT, MICH.
New York on her tour around
awww fF—
world seventy-two days from
I line of her ib part lire.
WASHER
agents wanted
ani I i 'AI.
TUlBESI
Airilh« Cheats!
.^FmPira
••catTT.itA
—euausiUD.—
Combines the juice of the B. e F gs of
Caliiotr.:», so lan’ ve and nuintiuu^
with 'he medicinal virtues of plan:»
known to be tnovt benefici»! to the
humin ty»tem, forming the ON 1 .Y PER-
FLCT REMEDY
promptly on lhe
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RILEY A HARDIN.
rem printed
sur. ad.
AddreM lb \ AC F«»TER.
v .he only magazii.r givi
.IS: =2.00 A YEAIl IN ADVANt E
PREMIUMS FOB GETTING UP «’LUI -
a bar.«’» me engraving •‘The T
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wi h full particular».
Left S’ifi*
Double->1
Addn ta
PETE RSON ”S M AG A ZIN E,
306 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. Pa.
H erald and I’etersorf one year --3.6O,
der-bit i:i Right ear-
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close up.
W. B. TODHUNTER.
Tie Leading Agricjlfurz: Jeuma! cf the So-'.' i -
As a record of successful agriculture. H
and F arm Las no equal. Everv l«4>ic relr.
to agriculture is openly dsscusaea in its coiu
by the fanners themselves. No expen. c«p red
in securing a full recount of every notable suc­
cess on the farm. It is distinctively the
FARMERS’ OWN PAPER.
A record of their daily life, presented in a ferca
and language which make it plaid to all.
horses
IT8 LIST OF CON“rt BUTC’S
Contains the names of the most orogr
ers of the South and West. They do : t tr-at
of theoretical farming, but of the act:.
edi­
tions which confront u~. to-day ; B F. J ' nson ;
Waldo F Brown . Henry Stewait : Jul;:; M r tahl:
A P Ford ; Jeff. Welborn . Hnyh T. Br
.- J ':n
C. Edgar; Steele's Ba vou ; T B Baida :: ..mi a
host of oth'-rs make this journal inc. peiisatle.
Moreover, it is equally
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FLOWERS !
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ft! I only ea:d. Mrs. .‘.ilcn was a very well-
informed woman, tud i \ uacd you wou a follow
her exam: !e.”
>iia L ee . •‘Yes. and b'tweck you sa:d you
wished 1 could tnsr.a e t . uk as stylish as Sirs.
Allen.—and she mak •» all tc? QWQ c.OiLtS. But
•he r.a« v hat 1 hav. n’f’
M r . I.
“W .at is that z”
11 r.v Lt-
* W ell, the : i is all o’ her infonna-
t!on from th? Magaz r. - t. ey
I admit that
she knows all that is goin:* mi. »nd is bright and
ent. ruining in converse ion but I con d go as
well as the d<xs if 1 ha"4 the terne «>urre of
information. bcFf ’ t me the list number of her
hfaeazine lately, and I icsrr.c.i tn< re in one Lour 8
reading, abou; various eockl «natters end tho
t pics of the day.tnan In ad p ck up in a month
by my occai < r.al ch
tri th fr fids. Itccrainly
covers every top’s of inter *-1, from the news of
t.:e day d< t > to tie d tails o.' t'''u.’e\cfpirg;
and ercryihing is so beautifully ii.ubtratcd too.
Every ttuio Mamie po:s over to the Al ena' etc
come« buck and teases mo to f et ycu to take
lx:n jre-t s Family Ma-a-fn*. it th’ Ltories are
eogooL Eve th l«y« v.tch for i every month,
rs a place is found ‘or t cm al <> in its paces; and
Mr A. n
• car- by it
It i- nally wonderful
Low it •aits every membt r of th family I ’*
Mi. L e
”U»1 i p<rh«i
lb d b tar »end for a
Specimen Copy ; I r if it i - anythin" like what yon
eavit i- it wi lamu-e andin*trnct thewhcle« f us.”
M . s I -.»
I
that W -’enniags DemonM,
th-' pub.; her. 15 L.t-t 1 th ‘•tn* t New Y>»rk. is
offerlur i 'll.» Sjx’cimc i < opy for W cents. «>
weexnt io-- n;. thins. 3« ra- h number contains
a ’ Pattern Or > r' entitl np
Pattern rhe may choo; •. ».rd
alone mate« e.-icb < opy vror .
v -nt a iack t pa: «.ra like
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0 a ye-.r: and I
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I can't »—* h< w t i y can publish w
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« a of Harpers ; azar for three
t-ari. : ca
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: i e sent by mail
Kage pai ■ . r by express, irte . f expei se.
provine«! the freight «i. as . t exceed one uol
la: rer volume; for »7 a soluti »•.
' loth i at<a f..rea< h volume. r:i:ab’e for bin«,
i: g wi 1 be sent by mail p. Bpaid v’i receipt of
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BIRCH. -I’P.Ui I
ASH.
AN
ILLfSTKATED WEEKLY.
Hamer’s Young Peonie.
OPPS DETTLEF ’S
5c. (postala sttri?
The Eleventh Volume of Ha-per a Young Peo-
<. whi hl t-.’ii a u uh ’he Number f. r Nuvcm
*7?’
Fr<*er,J*
«tra»’ire program. ¡1
vi.l .>fTer tu is rta esa’ let6 f-ur scria’s of
the usual length. and oihe s in two .-r three
t ar’s, viz
rhe Red Mus ame.” by William o.
’■•.Kicard: •‘Phil and the l.abv,” bv I ucy
Lit-
11«
Prim e T. n:my.” by J.,},.« Ructell H r e l;
and "Mother s Wav" bv Marga:et E. Sang» er
two Kh. rt »cria a to Hjalmar Hiorth Biotaen
Two serba of Fairy Ta es aid altre* 1 the atte»»-
1 >n of lover» vf the wundar-world. viz- lhe
-1« alni ■ 1« toM bv Houant I’vlr. an.- ■ a.lrolr
ablv 11 i.a raast by him. ami »noth« r «vr «« in a
ulffi-renr rein by Eduas-I M. hick eil
There
»1 1 ba .hurt a ..riva by W. |>. H,..r| a. Th..i ..
Ne a.™ I'aar. Man E W iiklua. X-.ra IVir>. liar
n ■ P 1W..U -I» IT..r l. l avili Err. Hrtvkiah
I nf.r»..rth
|.h »• sv.etl, lii l.ard Malivm
J. la. a .a, etc.
A .if » rip-|.,n to Htt-tt t VocSa TsttrLK
’ ■ - rv» • JuvrnCr IP r»rv.
There I, utefu
Kn-.wletl e. •'» > plenty ot atnusement.—li, r«n
A', .ertl.er,
TERM- P. t’aie Prepaid. t.‘.oo a year
Vol. X I. te.i: a
.mile- >. jo,.
-j- rini-r • ]. fei't ut. re< elpt ,.f
<nt a amp
•ingtC Number» Fi\ v • on s est h.
Remittances should be made r»y P. a’-tifiiee
V 1 r *gVr’ier *>T
tc ftvnid ‘ banc? .,f k n.
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HARPER A LROTHERS,
New York.
aj-era a-e r.it tn rop\ anr one, n« r
a .«4 the al>vve a«fvcrisemer.!» ui h. ut the
expnra v rder of ll AkPER a I K' i THFR-
Adv Ice tn M« th« r».
CKO. F. »OWtkk A CO..
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r - bins, s he prearr r»ti. n of .«reef the 1« r
fe.n»e 1 u
and jh »1« lar» in the I'r.Pei
nte’p». a’-«i h»e teen »*». «1 f -
ne’T’' feMnft»«MrfM h\ mH i. 1 e. f m.^berv fur
their children. 1 ti*inc the pr«w , !9 cf e-^hirr
i » v»’wcl»lyabu A’ e
h relies» ’b> .{,11
dren fr-.tn r«i". ran » «4« »ent. ry a d diarrba •
’he b«we •_ a-4 wt»(<i ruli<'. |,v riv
I' » heal- h tolhv< hild it mt» he ractht-r
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BERRIES.QEINCEB,
pure; t
Z3 UNION SQUARE I1Y
Natara'.:, follow.
Eaery ore h niinj it
• »4 all are ilebehteti wi‘h it.
Aak .»««
.tra((i»t «or SYKUP OF FICS. Mattie
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ALMEDA A. STENG
st ecu
— »> t « at —
BUY OF THIS HCl
PINES. CEDARS
■ 'rede for tu. which hold, for year, when once started,
re are repaid. We pay all eipreta. freight, etc. After
aU. if
«osld like to fro to work for ua. you can
9*20 to 960 per week and upwards. Addreaa,
i A: Co., Box «1«, Portlund, Maine.
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PURE BLOOD.
REFRESHING SLCCP
HEALTH and STRENGTH
util
M. J. O’C oxxob ,
GROW IN., ft"/
H arpep . b W eekly nau a we l eatab’ished
place as the leading illuirrated newspaper in
Ameri< a. The fairuef-s of its editor.al com­
ment« on < urrent j^ili’it f ht b eurned f« r it re­
spect and eontidenre of all impartial readers,
and the variety and excellem e of i s literary
r-ontet >. whi< h include arria. and sh »r- s oriis
the Les and in. st p. pular writers, tit it for
the perusal of people of widest range of trs ta
and pursui k The Weeklv supplements are **f
remarkable varietv, interest, and value. No
exjwi se ia spate 1 to bring the l i-h<.a: order < f
ar’is ie abili'v to bear upon lhe i'lus ration of
the changeful phases >>f home and foreign Ids
lory. A Mexican romance, from lhe pen <>f
T homas a . J an . if .?., will appear in the WEEK-
ly in lv.*0
OUR SEW
»M.S Solid
Oold Watch
Worth S14
watch in the world. Perfect
un.ekeeper. Warranted heavy,
solid gold huatinr ca»»s.
Both ladies and rent » sizes,
with works and cases at
equal value. ONEPEKSOXin
sch locality can secure one
■ee, together with our largrs
valuable line of House hold
plea. These samples, as well
h. are free. All the work you
MORNING CALL
Cleanse »• System Effectually
Nöl
1839
I will pay Five Huudrc I .
the arreat and
«» .
r J nums, kill!
r s ea’i •
o. he above brand . r <
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■ rice • •!. ZS ; er Y< ar.
AortKr/sLxs.
h
IS Till-: OLDEST.
,tKR/
is THE LARGEST .il not Ha
*•
WEEKLY CALL
jocks al fok
r refipom
A...’.re- HARPER A BROTHERS. Neu
York.
Range ■ *aut and Ma'heurcounties.
1*. u. addrtfs: Burns, urant co..
BILL ARP'S LETTERS
Appear in each issue, an«! this humorous plji!?«o-
pher was never more interesting than at this
time.
IN ITS EBITORUL DI PARTMENT
H ome amd I akm speaks boldly and fearlessly in
behalf of “ ‘armers’ Rights'
It favors a re­
vision of the tariff in behalf <A the farmer : better
roads for the farmer ; Free Mai! Delivery to the
farmer : Co-operation among the farmers, and its
aim is to *' Bust Trusts.*’ Its motto is
•• Fair Trade and 1 ai mers’ Bights.
.4
branded
Left thigh.
Ever}' subject of interest to the hom-maker ia
fully treated. Mary Marsden I.oisCi ■ »bv. Mrs.
Brown. Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell. Mi-s Sicsbv
Alice Winston and a score of ethers wiil contrib­
ute regularly.
FAITH LATIKER
Is in charge of our Children's Depart’.r-ent, ar.
she has the peculiar faculty of bciug Doth i:.
terestiug aud instructive.
THE MYSTERY OF THZ RATIOS
Ts a thrilling story appearing :n hW A' D
F arm , by John R. Musick, and :> exciting w
attention. Short stories by distinguished vrriters
appear from time to time.’
P rinters ’ I nk
are
with “S-wrench”on ti.»
A HOME MAGAZINE.
( 'X. KN t.< -UES A tTKll
vhen a a
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I I. LT ST RATE 1).
Made by Farmers for Farmer
I* a live ir.ctrepo’.i e:i <'sl':. *t ’•:
cl
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w »<.in ;t:*clXADLN‘. NLWb. u 1 *1« « u.-
Faclfic t u«t. I.i.jtt of l-ic above pa; ¡M‘It
we will m.ud i-j-ti -d<| • • reci. :m n rc
te t«t
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lur the t mb.oatloa.
cUua pat Ungerai! u i.
Hamer’s Weekly.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
THE MORNING CALL.
D.IU
Health
and jJMH
; ret u mil
Smooth crop.
HOME ANO FAR”
to the nan.
VixuvotM plant»
Left ear
Range Grant. Crook, and Lake counties.
p.
—Rile . «irant county. Orv.-vm
-7-v
•u< <1 every Thur-da:, and < ./airs all <1
th.- ¡¡..port.-¡nt news <»i the week,gleaned
from ( very </.x:tvr <-f 1>c* globe, < mplete
up t » ua:-• <1 p :«» . ati a. H < ..t.di» iu-
tercs'.iu;; rj>ecial cot M..--;«<»n<l(. n« •? i 1:1 al! of
la. ¡»ria;;;«! ( i ic <’ ae won«! a ¿ hi .. I
am «•.r_t f I'.. j Lc t c.c ..d
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