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The Herald, 1893 P. F. STEGNER A Glauco Ahead 2 GOOD Q Journals c Han f’s Magazine Honet branded A new volume of Harper’s Maga I I zine, th« eight' -seventh, will begin I IL (J S T R A T E D Eitbor Right or Left I with the June Number A. Conan • Stifle: Ok. Doyle’s historical tale, ‘“The Ref ILLUSTRATED. FJHTH: FRIS: OF ONE. Harper’s Magazine for 1893 will eentinne t» ugees.” will end in June, without a Range—Harnev county. t iregon. maintain the unrivalled standard of excellence FROMOUR EXCHANG». — ■*!------ P. O.—Burns. Hainey c -uttty. Oregon. which has characterised it from the beginning dull line from initial to finish. The Among the notable features of the year there will be new novels by A Cotian bov'e, Con same Number will contain the first ALMEDA A STENGER. stance Fenimore Woolson. and William Black short stories will b« co. trlbnted by the most chapters of one of William Diack’s Cattle branded n-pillar writers of the dav. including Marr E. A Strong Man. Wilkins. Riehasd Harding Davis, Mariiarei i on left side cir best serials, “The Handsome Deland. Branaer Matthews, and many othets. F0.< THIS YEAR. cle 2; Split in The illustrated descriptive papers wi’l embrace articles by Julian Raich on new Southern and Oacar F. Whitman of this < city *Humes,” a story of English life in ' each ear. Western subjects; by Theodore Child on India; London, and amid the exquisite possesses strength that almost sur- i by Poultney Bigelow on Russia and Germany; —THIS PAPER— by Richard Harding Davis on a Lindon Season: b'vtlolonelT A. Dudgeon Easicrn Riders; etc. passes belief. He is 36 years I of I rural landsca[>e which Mr. Black ----- WITH----- Edwin A. Abbey’s illnstrationsof Shakespeare's age. an unassuming sort of a fellow I excels in depicting This novel Comedies will t»e continued, l iterary articles THE S N FRANCISCO Kange — Harney andGraut county Oregon will be contributed b\ Charles Eliot Norton, P. O.—Burna. Harnev county. Or. and can easily lift a cow. lie also will t»e illustrated by William Small Mrs James T. Fields. William Dean Howells. Brander Matthews, and others. whose sympathies lend themselves toys with fat men as though they HARPE ’S P RIOiTCS were feathers. He has all his pow readily to the embellishment of l'KICK ei.3., 1‘HKY. A‘l. THE DISABILITY BILL Mr. Bl ick ’ s pages. The second of Per Year: er in his finger tips. LAW. ----- OK----- Mr. Thoma» A. Janvier’s two ar- HARPERS MAGAZINE Whitman does not be’ieve tn 1 Soldiers disabled since the war are HARPER’S WEEKLY ................. flOS iHi SAN FRANCIS 0 tuO New tides on “ The Evolution of spiritualism, but he is confident Entitled HARPER’S BAZAR........................... 4.00 ¡I 2.IW i 1 Dependent widows and ami Parents now de HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE that he has some strange power I York’ will appear in June, with J ' ’ Postage Free tn all Subscribers in the pendent whose -ons died • from Xl._ the effeers ot with army service are included. If you wisl I United States, Canada, or Mexico. which s arm fr< m his shoulders maps from old sources, and 1 your i ltiim speedily and successfully prose- illustrations by Howard Pyle FKICK sa.a • Pi It YEAH. and extends to his finger tips, ap The volumes of the Magazine begin with uted. address .1 A MES TANNER, ate Commissioner of Pensions. the Numbers for June and December ol Richard Harding Davis, now abroad -------4------- parently through the bones, which WASHINGTON. D. C. eac it year. When no time is specified, sub E SAN FRANCISCO in the interest of the Harper per I scriptions will begin with the Number cur he savs feel to him us though they WEEKLY < ALL rent at time of receipt of order. iodicals, has prepared for the Mag s a baml'Oinc ciglit- Bound volumes of Harper’s Magazine for were hollow. three year* baeK, in neat cloth binding will pag<- paper. It is i«-»iic<| every azine a series of papers on English One day recently a cow fell on be sent by mail, post-mid, on receipt of $3 Thurs'la', a it cuuuiins »11 of life which will appear during the ¡.er volume. Clo’b Case4, for binding 50 the ice on College street, and after summer and aut'im They are t>e imp. riant new» of 'hr PERSONAL AND PROMPT cents each—by mail, post-paid. week, a>e»ne<i from even qu .»• ATTENTION GIVEN TO PAT Remittances should be made by Postoflict sprawling atiotit in an effort to get written in Mr. Davis’s most enter Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chanc of ter ot the globe, compl'te up ENTS, CAVEATS, TRADE loss. up lav helpless. Four ablebodied taining manner, and will be illus to date of pulil cation. It fin Address HARPER A BROTHERS. New MARKS, etc. II la lies tile late-t and mo-l men placed a plank under the ani trated bv English artists chosen York. PATENT NO FEE UNLE S for their familiarity with the sub reliable tiu'ineial news >nd mill ami tried to prv her to her IS SECU RED. CORRESPOND jects treated The first paper. market quotatimi», >■ <1 gives Harrr’s Wlv- feet, blit,Alley could not succeed in t -Three English Race Meetings.” special attenti li to hortirti!- ENCE SOLICITED. tural »nd »vr'ciiltiiral news, raising h t more t h in a few inches. I descriptive of Ascot, Henley, and I LLT ST R ATE I). STODDART à CO., ami is in evriv re- eet a fir- - i the Derby, will appear in the July Whitman came along, on his i ciaas family oarer, app- •> ’s Weekly is acknowledged as Rtand- 613 & G15 7th Stroot, N. w. ing Harper Magazine fits'among illustrated weeklv periodicals honi ’ from work. and. grasping to tile illleresl ol every III-,, . er [Oppo ile U. S. Patent Office,] in America. It occupies a place between that ot the household. the hurried daily paper and that of the less situation al a glance, he held \V ASHINGTON. D. C. itnely monthly magazine, it includes both iterature and news, and presen's with equal arms out at full length for an \_H t. Moll V I Hi CA • force and felicity the real events of current his'ory and the imaginative themes of flctl in. (SKVKM l-SCKH A WKKKI slant and then firmly placed Hi "ceount of its very complete aeries of lilt)»- is » live i" tro <> it n rations of the World’s Fair, it will be not only hands uniter t he cow he beat guide to the great Exposition, but algo li is n*e Mos I RELI \- its' es suvenir. Fven public event of general lb* I.mgh of the bystanders nt. and is reeir'iiize t »» interest will > e fully Illustrated in i's pages, the LEADING NEW>- its contributions being from the best writers Whitman s action was turned to a few days, anti you will be startled at the uuex RABBIT AND POULTRÌ and artists in this country, it will continue to pecleil success tliat will rewartl your efforts. Wt excel in literature, news, and illustrations, all surprise when, without any appar positively have the best bu-iliess to oiler an agent ..»her publications of its class that can be found ou the face of this earth ent etFori. ii - iifteil I lie animal two • lo.IMt protit on S15(«i> w orl h of liiikliicBH b I HARPER’S PERIODICALS. being easily and honorably ti.ui.e by und paid ,o feet higher i bun a standing position hundreds of men, women, bo s, mid girls in our employ. You eun make money faster til work lor an I iei her down gj’iitlv until her us'hail von have any idea of. The business is so PER year : easy to learn, mi l instructions so simple and plain, teet were firmly on tne ground that all succeed from the start. Those who taki hold of t'ie business reap the advantage that HARPER WEEKLY................ ...........4.0a That I fie ciiriosii) of the crowd arises from the sound reputation of one of the 4.0d HARPER’S MAGAZINE oldest, most successful, tint! largest publishing HARPER’S BAZAR.................. .......... 4.ne might be uppeased the cow was led houses in America. Secn-e for vnurselt the profits AND t Li i i . ?.ne HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE that the business so readil'' and hnndsomelv y ields. rr"SEND FOR FURTHER INFORMATION to the eitv scales and weighed, and All beginners succeed yrandly, ami more than Pontage Freetoall subscribers in the United realize their greatest expectatioii». Those w no Canada, or Mexico. The 11® McMullen Woven Wire Fence Co I states. The Volumes of the Weekly will begin with she tipped I he Beam at TOO pounds. try 1» find exactly as we tell them. There 1«plenty untf N. Market St., C'hlcujro. of room for a few more workers, mid we urge he first Number for January of each ____ 'ear. When no time is mentioned, subs- riptiona will Rec. ntly he astonished Russell them to begin at once. If you are alrcadv cm begin with the Number current at time of re plov.-d, but have a few spare moments, and wish Bradmiry, the livery »table keeper; to use them to advantage, then write us at once ceipt of order. DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY 1 (for this is your grand opportunity), and receive Bound Volumes of Harper’s Weekly forthrea ears back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent Albert Lin-eott, the shoe manufac full particulars by return mail. Address, Maytie you think this is a new business, TRITE A CO., Box No. 4UO. Augusta, M< 'iv mail Postage paid, or by express, free of ex sending <>' t babies on application : it has been pense 'provided the freight does not exceed |! turer, and E i'. \V’iod, the done before, however, but never tiuve those per volume) for |7 ix> a volume. tiirnishei' been so near the original sample as Cloth Cases for each Volume, suitable fol (J’liiral stat’on agent, all of this one. Everyone will exei.'iitn, " Well I binding will be sent by mail post-paid, on r» that's the sweetest baby 1 ever saw!” This are h**avy-weights, hv pla ’in of little black-and-white engraving can give ceipt Remittances should be made by Post Office you buta faint Idea of the exquisite ori-<r^t. Mono. Order or I’ aft. to avoid chance of loss. fingers on the top of a table \ddt< ns; H\RPF R X BR ITIIER.S, New York Scientific American pulling it away tram them, t I Agency for they were Braced mid firmly Harper’s Baza ing on to the legs ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Hnz»r is a journal forth* home It has been advanced that It uh en the Intest i n form hi Ions with reusrd ta ■lie Fashions, »nil its numerous illustrations, tricity was the agent that Rave I’mis ilesisns. »ml pattern-sheet snpp'ementa »re i' liisjH't’sible »like tothe home dress maket Whitman his (tower, anti that he CAVKAT9* I unti the professi.m»i modiste. No expense ii TRADE MARKS, «imret! to make its artistic attractive' ess of the might ilispiove thia idea E. (’. DESIGN PATENTS, hit-best order. Its lo .ghtstories »musi»«com COPYRIGHTS, 0tcJ edies. t'-'d thouelcGil essa vs s» iefv all fasica, Wood, \V. A. Tarr the Maine (.Cen For Information »nd fr»4. Handbook write tn »nd its last pn"e is famous tie a budget of wil MliNN A CO.. 361 B1U>Aliiv at , N kw Y4IHK. and humor. In i's weekly issues everythin? i» tral toad master, and (> urge Smit h, Ohleet I'lin-AU for aecurins psfenta In America. iueluiieit ubicela of interest to women The Kv4-ry |M4te>it tnkrn out by ns is brought before serials for 1*9.. will be written hv Walter Besant a coal inert haul, met Monday :.f- the public by a uoU<?a siren free ot chuve in the a"d F.tlnn l.v all < beatine Terhutte Herrick wi' furnish a pi at ti, al series, entitled “At the ternoon. On a table placed in the Toilet" Grate King, olive Thorne Miller, and Cstida. e Wheeler v ill be frequent eonttibu ora center of the room t wo water glasses The work of Wo nan In the Columbian Expte I.Areest ctrenlatlon of any acientlfli* paper tn the sition will be full» represented with mail' 1'1- Splendidly lllustn,te,l. No Intelllsont were set upside down, and touching wi>n41. man oh'Hild tie without It. Wee’..v, *3.(HI a ustr I'iotia. T. W. Higginson in “Womea ieari »1.511 »lx monlli». A'ldre*» Ml'NN A ClX. and Men," will please a cultivated audience. his fingers on the top of the non I » •i aiJtni EK-*, 301 Broa-iwaj, New kerk City. conductors. Whitman raised the I which w' promise to send Hi you. transpor 111 •Ire : tation pild. The little ilarling rests agU'iist H ARPER’S I ERIODICALS tai le into the air and toyed with it » pillow, uni Ls In the act of drawing oil its pin . soe’e. tae muteof which ha- been pullid as though he had a natural grasp off xml filing aai le with a t iumphant coo. IF YOU WANT INFWMSTION VCVT Per Year Thefl -sh tints are perfect, mid the eyt s follow upon it. you. no matter whi-ro y hi stand. Th< exqui- r< * * t ’re imductfinsof tuts greaust painting of •URI’FR'H R. AZAR...................................... When a hoy Whitman used to Ida Waujn the mo t c.-lebruted of mt" ern 4 HIRI’I-R'S M AGAZINE paiuter-of baby life arc to be given to those « HARPER’S M WEEKLY “piay horse” with tables and chair* (W who subscribe to Demorest's Family Muga- „ ¿"J H ARPKR’S Y< II NG 1’EOPI r. zin ■ for UWl The reproductions 4 unnot be to all giPacribera in the I nite« PiMitige Free throwing them around with the told from the original, which cost JiOO. and States < snails, or Mexico. art* the satn" size ITx'JT inches'. The Iw.by ,s tips of his fingers The strange life sixe, ami absolutely lifell e We have The volumes o* the I star begin with the firs* VMrr < > lef |rf or i *4i nt-" m preparation, to present to our sub- num tier for January of each 'ear. When n* p iwer he possessed frightened his TH I rHUtt 4 l.liii« scribersd King lsutl. other g'eat pictures by is titne is mentioned, sub«cripti 'n will begia W'i) > HSURN. • • ' s iih trt st* is P it ,y ’ oran.Mauil Huni| h:ry, " i'h the Number current atthetimeof receipt pirents, who always kept it secret JOHN r <> Bax 4*3. w ■( s i> < CaiMts. Tradt marti, Design Patents. Copyrights, l.otlte Ik-schamt'S, rnd others of world-wkto of order r 11 ’ *n. Take only two *>xam»'lcs of wlu.t I’ouud volume» o' Harper» Bazar forthrea I’cssioNs Fk« v >;» • > • While learning his trade in a shoe SOLDIERS, And all Pa’ent buetneM conducted for we 'lid I irinx th - pa* ’ j ear. " A Yard of Pan- year in neat cloth binding, will be sent bv mail WIDOWS sics." ami "A White lb use I rvhid” ly the I» »'age paid* or hjr express, free of expens* CHILDREN, P'fUNT'’. shop he punished several local MODERATE FEES. wife of Presi lent Harrison, and you wi.I see (provided ths freight does no- ex'eed one do» Alt's f-r s > ”i -• n I Sil' -- »»' ■ 1'n-of wh it our promises n ean. v lnme) or I" a volume. Information and advlee g'v»-a to taveatora wlthoat duty in tli«- rranl.r vrs • r' at nee * hoxeis, though he knew nothing of Survivor* I h >* ’ >«noaubserlbe for T»emorc«t's Family lat t'l per uh • as«-a fo'eat h volume,suitable for hind of is* in'tl.4-' ”a* -f Is»». i Isi?, M 1 raxine for I *93 will possess a gallery 01 ex- lug «IP be sentbv mail pospaid on reeeip »f charge A J.trv»« th- ir 4, tdo-, -. now • ntith-. ’ C 1 •. Io tin* science of the manly art. inisltc works of art < f t reat value, t'esidcs a a »twf.Jrr Tlu umo J. roll-id io Il eat h M 1 .-azine that cannot b ■ equaled I y any m s.-n I for nr* law.. Nu cii Tg4" for aJvlce. No fo PRESS CLAIMS CO., Remittances abonld u« made hv Post Offlrt Two yeaJH ago he quit work and und! «UOCMful tue world for its l<e»utiful fllu.strstlons and order or Draft, toav dd chance of lug JOHNWEDDERBURN, «utijei-t mitt -r. th’.t w II keep every one post Money Adretts HARPER A BROTHER. ed on all tht topi'-w of the day, »nd all the has since made for himself a lux ^1^^. vt-«spaper» are i o' to <opy in> one Managing Attorney, fa 1» and different items of interest als'tit the all . f the at ove a. ‘«emen's without h ''is'-iiold, l‘o«hl«'S furni-hlng interesting urious home and a good sized hank P. O. DOX 43». W ASRIMOTCIW. D. C. BROTHER» n-a line matter, b'th grave and guy. P r the expreau ort.er of HARP HISS'OUTS ££/£ • g^T-i', Co-npaay I* managed by a combination of Whole f.ini I', and while Itemore-t'» 1- W t account, lie has earned this mon -- 1--- T ■ • f tshi m Mawtxine, Ila f ishion peg» s arc per- t D I.I.A ■ t I ' li. . » ey by giving magnetic treatment. the larr»»t rnd nio»l Influential newspaper» In th« fe t.an I we give you, (nw nt r<»t, all the t»nt- nrlR In K-«ni« * «.I waiin ng | » rf» . t terns y.Ml wian tn u-»-during the year, »nd wrà. wviirat, mio » 1« • c 1 nit >1 St ltrs, tor Iks viprvas purpoaa of prekeeS •ertf-d h» «. (’ e n .i ■ ■ ■■ A’HMtKESIS-givesl’Wf"'1* anv si»c you cho»1**. S- nd in y ur sub Whitman has received flattering Ing thrlr swl*«eriKem arala*t unwrupnloua in iYirrr*pi nd nit»’"s Ut» ,t-| s'' ii'tlon nt once, only I“, and you will willy 3 B ■ ffan-llei ^nd is an m.» ’ ed. l'M i» ” K »» ■ »• ■ i - 1 i r i l.’’ a id In omp t nt Patent Azent«, and sack paper U I 1 L W c“r’“fhr ‘ X’XmnK get . ‘ V.-r<Sin t able. Ad-lr<-ss the publisl i r, offers to exhibit his powers in pul - F«tr l<ir«t» Fye, ÌT<>rr (seerut p •! L u.«.| pr.'iting thlt »jverttarnient vouch»»fortke rvaponai- W. Jennings Demorest. 15 East lith St . New htrfh or l.'w. Il V OrdlnATv work hip. - I ’ Ulltjr sou «isadlix« of tbe I’reaa i. lauua c viupaay. Y->rk If you are unn« quaint»*! with the erti*’ pa • » lie. all of which he steadfastly rtnl»m3<lc '' a » k * MagHXine. seud 10 tent» for u spei irneo copy L>‘v« (wauUr L kLl **«>.<» •• Jevlliits. — New Yotk World WEDNESDAY MAY 10.18*8 NEWS IN GENERAL Our Premiums Weekly Call! MorningCall! PATEN X«. I S FENCING WORK FOR OS NETTING. DA in ß’D f'rientific JMutriian I f I ajkì tlLtOSiS'S'S