VOL. V I. IP\ A TT • * .-A Bl’RNS. HARNEY COI N I Y. OFl.tæN NQVICMi .R 1 1SI»3, Ml .ru 1 '■f ' lie rem.tins (hat she r< Ii ■tit llv ■ixec.’ed to I.hc cpv-.in; ,f t}l(. Efr¿h- -t of all in Leavening Power.— Latest I . S. Gov t Report c:i'k<t She w is r»nt im (l >di j»e|v W. C. BYRD b SON p r.-i tif at. thix time r -p ••• se it a v a w -r ■ pr -s m P ublishers and P roprietors . I » J / •mil in the p c eti e > t 0 Genesis of the Steamboat. »EL t.'.' cask' ! w:is up'iied T.-.- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $3.0o tb it th it 1 he first steamboat its * buil* by astonislh d to tix Months. 1.50 fhree Months 75 ne ’ f het the ho 1 v of D G Kv’e Dennis I’apin, wh > navigated it Ose Year (in advance) . .2.50 safely down the Fulda as long ago that of anv other perniili HERALD CLUB LIST: Heralil and Harper's Magazine........... 5.00 as 1707. I'nfertuuately. this pio cotliii. but instead a lox I Herald and Harper's Weekly ...... 5.20 1 tí* p tm . -t Herald and Harper’s Bazar.................. 5.20 neer craft was destroyed by jealous ’ wt.'ighicg about Herald and Harper’s Young People 3.75 sailors, and even the very memory was not log of wo >} whi< h gre v gorald and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.90 each additional volume after Vol. I 55 cents: of it was lost tor three quarters of C-mm ctieut or th< I isl, hut IV cents extra tier volume, postage In 1775 Perrier,another same foreign tree Those prese «^'Copies of all thealiove works can be ex a century. ttaiued at leisure in the Reading Room. Frenchman, built an experimental ii. view of the surprising diseovi rv. I Eight years lecidt d that nothing should be s dd : I Publisher« of periodicals are solicited steam vessel at Paris. io seicl clubbing rates, a copy of their work for I he casket uas rescaled Rmcce Cotikliug was a sis . •ur Free Reading Room—We tile and bind the later, in 1783, Jouffroy look up the iiibout it. fetter at close of every half-volume, end v-v <1 idea that had been evolved bv Pa and then with tippropriate serviee». [of tils ’ late ex*QoVernor llmauo it »epies bv advertisement. I Sex :umrr of New Yo’k S ir « a pin and Perrier and built a steamer I the interment t< ok place What p u t of a th h s line t! e A DVERTISING RATES : Mr. Morse and Mrs Aldrichoon 1 beautiful wmnan of stately carriage, ('nd < f a book ? l iie ii o is which did good service for some SPACE 1 wk 2 wk j 1 mo 1 3 mo J 6 mo 1 1 yr time on the Saone. The first Amer firmed the stateinedt that th s storv blue eves, ami with filiéis c1 iseled What is r\ ( - 1 inch 41.50 $2.50 »5 00 ‘$N ’X) $11 00 $15.00 ican to attempt to apply steam to was cu rrent ly be I ie red i ri Thom psoii (enturen During Senator Cud 3 00 4 00 6 50 12 05 18.00 28.: f. 2 “ w >rkcd in 5.00 s.oo 1.1 00 th“ 3 50 24.00 10 UU I “ They each and all asserted ling’s slay io Washington it w a s 4 '• 4 50 6.00 10 1)0 20.50 32.00 50.00 navigation was John Fitch, a Con Cent» r U col. r. oo 9 00 15.00 28.00 48.00 54.00 necticut mechanic, who made his thet. they had been tol l it by persimt often said that ’ e and his wife were dead 12.00 Iti uo 28.00 48.00 80.00 120.00 1 - 1 20.00 30 OO 40.00 60.00 110 00 110.00 initial experiments in the year 1785 present a’ the opetiing of the collin i the handsom'st couple in pu >!i< \\ liv ' hoill.l I tin tot lller not llUVf ,i wif .’ Ibriiibi' he can't supportet Coroner Chivington and '*r 1 life. To what extent Fitch was indebted JOB WORK —-The \\ eh'ome. Mrs. Conkling was past 60 yems I to the three illustrious French m. Rolline of the undertaking firm who Of every description executed with neatness ’ ventors named above we are not it* shipped the body Imigh at the .old at tiie time of her death. Imt it »nd despatch, a: reasonable rates uni • irculars, Fosters, Fani].h.cts *tory. — The Republic. lis said to have retained trae s ot I formed, but that his models were envelopes, Liti Heads, Letter Heads, I Statements, N.te Heads, Cards. I'icKets h< r original beauty to the eml —'1 he original there is not the least doubt. Memoranda, Invitations, Doligli*, Etc. WALKED HERSELF T o Republic the first he employed a large In T he II eralp is kept regularly on file for re Builder 'Fonie ference, in the Geo. F. Rowell Newspaper Ad- ' pipe kettle for generating t he steam, DEATH. »•rtising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York. KIDDLES. 1 the motive power being side paddles worked after the fashion of oars on M ontreal , Oct. 23.—L-ii desti- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY When is k butcher like a thief > a common row boat. Io the second tute in San Francisco, Mme. de Jn- When he steels a knife and cuts Fitch craft the same mode of pro valie stjirterl f g Montreal several NATIONAL : Send fat President ....................... desert i live Grover Cleveland 1 pulsion was adopted, with the ex months ago with tk horse and hu.4 iwav with it. pamphlet. rice ¡’resident. Adlai c?i Stevenson numi V V un boii . . 111 1 leeretary of state Waiter Q. Gresham I ception that the paddles wen« made gv. She reached.’kire last <v. iiing What i> the liillcieiicc betwecji a leeretary of Treasury f” Dr. V> ILLI A.IS’ . John i. < arlisto . , . , , , I 'cretary oft nterior Hoke Smith to imitate a revolving wheel and on foot, and i* .‘ix, p.ims».i%>s i >utcher .*> d a flirt? <Trie kill- to MEDICINE ( 0., •sc rotary of War Daniel 8. I.unioni Iseretary of Navy Schenectady, N.Y. Hilary A. Herbert were affixed to Jibe stern—clearly pital in a dying co tdi ion from the Idr-ss and tne other d cs-e-« tn kill •oeretary of Agriculture. J. Sterling Morton ami BrockviUe, 0u- Attorney Generai Rieliar.i S, Olney foresnadowiug the present “stern hardship and exno tire 01 he j mr Bost master General . Wilson 8 Bissell wheeler.” This last mentioned nev. Mme. d«, L’lvaj'e s husband STATE—OREGON : | J N. Dolph boat was the first American steam Idled about a year ago, ami het three * tors I J. H.Mitchell. (Binger Hermann vessel that can I e pronounced a ichildien wete also carried off by the] Congressmen (W. R. Ellis It made its first trip to smallpox. Having rd itions hi re, I •overnor D.Sylvester Pennoyer success. leeretary of State ■ . R. Geo. W. McBride Burlington in July, 1788. But. | she started 0:1 In r journey At trie A San Francisco Pa por Treasurer R Fhil. MetBchan. upt. Public Instruction R J. Ii. McElroj Í late Printer ■ ... Frank Uakei after all. it was not until after the ¡end of a fortnight bar h use ga-c Would Form an Interesting Addition ) R. 8. Bean. opening of the present ceit’.iry that out, anti from that time the widow Supreme Judges / Wm. F. Lord to Your Winter Reading. ’ F. A. Moore steam navigation started into actual pursued her long walk over the SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: life. In 1807 Robert Fulton (whom prairies and motmtaius until I e I.u’lKe D M.D. C lifford 1'.ctoet attorney • .p C has . F. H YUE every school child knows was :.n tru t was reached, where she re-ted Joint-Kepreaeiitative (R) A. W. Cowan Joint-Senator ,(D> H enry B lackman American), in conjunction with one awhile. Tint. • • • S >metim< s she was give 1 I I COUNTY—HARNEY : Robert R. Livingston, built the a ride by train me 1. For fi.od she County .jdge (D). W m . M iller Clerk Clermont, and established a regular depended entirely upon charity, (D) - F. 1,. -------- Shideici TrcaBii rer . (R) 1. S Geer 2‘nrveyor .(R) J. H. Neal packet service between N ew Y< rd and her shelter at night was as often herirt I A. Gittingg (R) under a tree as in a shed or f rm Assessor .p; IS THE BEST PAPER IN THE WEST. S. W. Miller and Albany. ^k,lIns|,,e(r.;^e,,,'ent ’(R)' C has . N ewell house. When Montreal wns eiched The success of this undertaking David Cary i (U) I «'»mniissionurs W m . A ltnow was so satisfactory that four new h T cb tin s were in t titers an I h< r SPECIAL PREMIUMS ,R> ( 3 itz boats were built before the end of shoes worn out. VALUE, $135,000 Stiil she perce GIVEN AWAY IIABHEY U. s, land OFFICE: 1811, at least two of them being yered, and w t> I nving here for h r Register ■ J. B. HUNTINGTON Receiver It fe brimful of news from all parts of the wotM, ami its Literary Department is supplied by the ..H arrison K kllky designed for service in other rivers. home L iiigtK ttil when she hr< ke d >wn entirely, and was picked up foremost writers of the day. In addition to its great news and literary features, IT GIVTS TO EVERY SUBSCRIOER HIS CHOICE FROM TWO in an unconscious condition on the SOCIETIES. Is Dr. Graves Alive.' MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART, wharf near the ferry landing and I’VA REBEKAH Degree No. ! taken to the hospital. Her skeleton The Examiner’s Art Album, M»ei»every 1st and 3d Wednesday. D enver , Colo , Oct. 19.— Charles Eunice Thompson, Thomps.in, N. G G. Consist-' 'of eirht beantif 1 reproductions from masterpieces of tbe world’s gl li like appearance and her wandering L May Worthington, Rec. Sev’y N. Chandler is a retired merchant cit arti the whole collet, ti at bound Iti a handsome bamboo leatherette <3 e| mind attest her complete physical Or a b- ::tif tl rep rod action, iu all of its original colors, of the famous histui al and well to dojcitizeh of Thompson A O. f. w. Burns Lodge, No 47 and mental breakdown. paint in 22x28 inches, Center, Con. He arrived in Denver »etievery 2d and 4th Thursdays w. Y. King, M. W on Tuesday night, in company with Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella. J. W Sayy, Rec'd. Mrs. ('oiikline Dead. Stephen Morse and Mrs. Ida D. Am! beaMr* nil thK THS E ZANTTMER * ’1 thj» ymr distribute snion j its subscribers 9,000 Pro- It RN-O n IA HONOR Lodge, N o . 8 tp ! urns, egating in vah.r t. ..up' t'm • * ,135,000. This Is Lie fourth aanual <h»tribt> Aldrich, his sisster. both also from lion, and the lisi of premhtms ;. I i! ..t th in ever before ofTcnl Remember that I " everv 2(1 «nd 4th Monday. (J tica , -N. Y., Oct. 19. — Mrs. Thompson Center. Mr. Morse and these prcniiuniaentail’ ru'’? •». •> . ■■ f<> t • t:, < <b»’r whale*-» r. They ;• < »* ab><,lutcly free. — Mrs A E YoungC of H. The cost of the WEEiiLY EXAL . -R, lui» -*’ r w. h these tua^uiÌAceul ptuuuuua otic;», is his sister went westward yosteday Rosen- Conkling, widow of the late M "ARNEY LODGK. No. 77. t. o o s . ex-Senator, died at. 3:25 o ’ clock last * p "i1* ' e 1 *owe nail, every Saturday, forenoon, and Mr. Chandler left for -- M, R. Bigg, N. G. I’ueiileat 12o’clock ye* terday noon. afterneon at her home in this city Me-t." ARNEY l>o«’T NO. 4M, G. Á. R. While in this city Mr. Chandler She had been failing for some time, its reffular -rpti -’i price. G**t the full pnrti Inrs of this grand ofFr-r ft’ - i t . FT ?.f ■ ’ .n’a Wdd’ f JÌ!1'1 of each ryoucaupt' nrv l ; i )our hat* He but her illness did not assume an S.xirt .i I g* 1 < .1 aiu M*t, whi< h we can Mifpp'.y to y •*-i.t.n’^ngKÄBd; A" Cu,nr“<” told a most remarkable tale. master <>r N'.-Wvd* d*r. Then, bar:-'4 <.-"n-»i b?rrd th r- tier c 4’1 on us a ’ 1 - iiblnit- hmb alarming phase until about 10 day- averred that when Dr. Thacher u.r for i / a . a -1-LY EX Az**.aud yuur boxue paper, aud ► r.. - •oi the cuoV i with conyeyed to the ago. when she wa. stricken Grave’s casket was < * 1 _ „ 4 U. • .. »z.ui. tn i.l in<r an/. something resembling apoplexy. V. 8. MAILS. cemetery at 1'hompson Center the Mrs. Uonklina had been unconscious «nass— valk : widow was appealed to by so many for the past 24 hours and death was * Maresand departs daily, bovhoi.d friends and relatives of painless. CITY : »«warts daily, exeegt Sund.y the deceased to allow them a view PLBLISHKD EVERY, WEDNESDAY BY jr ABSOLUTELY PURE i kVM'W. ****«HSW1 ' VMMM4* VASI Nerve Blood THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY W eekly E xaminer Q finn U,UUU $1,53 OHLY $1.50 PER YEAR $|,50