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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1880.- 1 * 7 gras: At * The Hub.” ■iaiage of the original. In many res pecta it will revolutionize the printer’s art; in manifold ways it will supple ment and beautify it. By its aid tine book illustrations are secured at moderate cost, and the rarest .en gravings can be duplicated at such price as to be afforded by all.—A. linin', in Rural Home. I have heard The Rural Jlmitf'» .Editor say he «lid not like Boston particularly, yet for me the quaint, crooked, breeay old city hsn a certain charm. Even in chill November, with piercing winde to cut one’s breath, and keenness in the air that suggests a Texas “Norther,” I find —— — ...... - ...u < • . ------ . some pleasure here. There are al A Cute Boy. ways the book-stores, a comfortable There is a message boy in New retreat and the men who makc^mks York who will probably not have have hospitable hearts. Blessed Im very much trouble in holding bis own the the printers I say I, and that in this world. Sent by his employ means a wide benediction. There are ers for noine money tit the bank, lie so many of them, and they bless us in was counting the money when a by 90 many ways. Not through books stander said, ""You ’ ve dropped a bill." only. He who gives us a printed Recollecting the game, instead of page, with the richness of thought in stooping down*be put his foot on the it, is beneficent tiuly, but ho who produces a beautiful picture is almost bill and continued - counting. When as much a benefactor. The printer's through he picked ttp the bill and art has widened immensely, since its Mas walking off, when the bystander inception, until it comprehends far remarked, “ I guess I was mistaken, I more than Guttenburg could have ever must hav.e dropped the bill myself.” “ I’ll kt’ep it to remember you by,’’ dreamed. I fell to musing over this yester said the boy as he Went away. day, before the Heliotype Art-Gallery- Consumption Cured. windows of James R. Osgood ¡¿-Co., and being curious to know more of the An eid physician’ retired from-practice having had placed in his hands by an East ‘ new and wonderful process by which | India missionary the formula, of a simple ' the finest engravings can be propuced I vegetable remedy, for the speedy and per- inanent cure for consumption, bronchitis,' et little cost, I sought admission to catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung the establishment where that process affections, also a pcsitivo and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous com is carried on. It is in close coutrec- plaints, after having tested its wonderful tion with the new publishing house of enrative powers in thousapds of cases, has it hie duty to mske it known to bis Messrs. Osgood <k Co. with which it felt suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo is closely identified. Strangers are tive, and a desire to relieve human suffer-' ing. I will send, free of charge, to all who not ordinarily admitted, for obvious desire it, this recipe, with full directions reasons. Whoever enters will be sur for preparing and. using, in German, French, or Esgtixti.—Sent by mail by ad prised by the extent of the operations, dressing with st«nip, stamp, naming uamin this paper, and the variety of production, scarce W. W. Sherar. 14V Tower’s Block, Roch ester. N. Y. K . less than by what is produced, and Ihr GKKATH.T LIVING JU'TIIUHS. ku< h th*’1 heliotype process itself.' _ _ M l*rof. Max Miller, Hi. Hon. W. KJ. This is, in short, but the applica stone, »Fa«. A. Froude, Prof; HiiMJefy,’ K. A. Free tar. Edw. A. Freeman, Prof. Tyndall, tion'of photographic principles to the l>r. W if. Carpenter. France« Power ( ohbt , (>o hl win Smith, The Dake of Argyll, art of printing; It is both a chemical Prof. Wm. Black. Min Thackeray. Mr«. Mulodi- Craik, Geo. .MacDonald. Mr«. Oliphant, ■ and a mechanical process, and is as «Jean Ingrlow. '1 ho». Hardy. Matthew Are nohl. fl< ui y K in^wlry. W. W. Slory.Tiir- some one -has tersely declared, photo guinlrf, Carlyle, Rnskin, Tcnnynon. graphy in the printing press. A Hrowaing, and many other«, are represented in and a u**^**“1 heliotype is both a a photograph _ Litt ell’s Living Age. printed page, but it is produced on a In T he L i ^ in <> .V ie enters upon its thirty press, much as is any print. Every eighth 1H81 yenr, admittedly unrivalled and continuous ly MicceriMful. During* the year it will <urfUHh to body knows that to .obtain a photo itH reader;« the prdaetkMM of the moot euiim-nt graph a “ negative ” is necessary. author*, aba»'»-nauitd an«l many oibcr« ; em- J>racing the choicest Serial and Short Stories by From this “ negative,” any number of the Ueading Foreign !¥ovr)i«tw, und an “ positives,” may be printed, by the amount Unapproached by any other Feriodleal agency of the sun. For the heliotype in the world, of the moat valuable Literary and —- -• the day, from the pv a ^negative” is also necessary, but Hcientific matter of ... Joremœt £«oayi*tfi. Heien tiste, Critic«, _____________ ___________________ __,T_ , Di* 'iaooverera, from this one any number bF ^pOBi-- and EditorF. ’ re pre a e ntinM every daparUuent of Knowledge and Ptogrcm». tives” or photographs may be printed The Livixo A ge m a weekly magazine giving mor< than on a press. THRBE AID A RY AR TER THOVSAKD The one “ positive ” is obtained double-column octavo ¡wge* of reading matter very simply, and yet very ingenious yearly. It presents in an inexpenaive form, edn- aidering ita great amount of matter, with lretdmew, ly. Melted gelatine, chemically treat owing to its weekly issue, ’and with a satistactory completeness attempted by no other publication, ed, is (toured upon a drying plate tbe beat Essays. Hsvtewa. CnUcinnw, . Taka, of Travel and Discovery, Poetry, Scienti carefully leveled, and the thin sheet Sketches fic, Biographical, Historical anl Political Informa from the entire body of Foreigu Periixiieal thus obtained i? allowed to cool. tion, Literature. When properly cooled the “ negative ” It is therefore invaluable to every American reader, as the only satisfactory fresh and COM is laid upon it, and through that the PLETE compilation of an inmapenaable current literature, - indispensable because it embraces the light prints whatever the “negative’’ productions of the ABLEST LIVING WRIT EK*. contains. The chemical treatment of “In no other form can »0 much thoroughly the gelatine 13 such that it becomes good reading be got for so little money ; in no very sensitive to light, and wherever otherdbrm can so much instruction ami emerra’n- ment be got in so small a space."— Philatlelp/iia light reaches it the thin sheet grows iblication Lke it. It is tough and leathery, in which., condi r j desire to keep abreast èìnn tí ita woiörr>mnf TTimiîtvK t.ho 1 with witli the the cultivated cultivated thought thought of the Engluli speak tion it is waterproof. Through the ing world.”— Episcopal Kt-gx^r, PhUlaMphia. It reproduces so fully tbe choicest articles from dark shades on the “ negative ” light the “ foreign magazines, that one who takes it- does not feel the need of anything else in the way of will not penetrate, and underneath foroigta periodical literatnre.’’— TAe Jr/roncr, these the gelatine is still soft, and an Chicago. “ Its frequent issue and ample space enable it to absorbent of water. Printer’s ink, give all that tho vet v ablest of living writers fnr- to periodical literature on science, history, being oily, will not mi* with water, nish biography, philosophy, poetry, theology, yiolitics rntieisni, and to arid to this the fuu comple and when put on the gelatine by a and ment of the iH*t that there is in fiction«" 7?*e /n- “ roller,” it does not adhere to those (crior, C’Aicofyo. “ Gives the l>est of all at the price of one.”— portions of the picture which should iVeir York “ Teems with »he choicest literature of the day.” be light, and does adhere to those —JVrtc York Trdmnr. ✓ “ It is, by all odds, the best eclectic published.’* which should be dark. There is the South run Ch orch ma h , ** It euabks tl>e reader, at trifling expense, <-on- •caret, and how simple, in the face sidering the 'luaniity and quality of ti e rea<Ung furnished, to keep pace with tiro host thought and thereof, the heliotype process be literary work of our time.’’— Chrintian Union, Xew York. , comes ! “ One cannyt read everything. . . . No man will l>e behind the liferatnre of the times who One wotffd suppose this thin gela reads T ho LivrNo A gf ..’’—Zion’s Herald liotkm. tine plate, so yielding and apparently “ We know of uo imowtinent of eight dollars. In the world of literature.-that*ill yield equal re frail, would not sjand the pressure of turns.”— The Preebuterian, Philadelphia. “It has no rival. - .Vr»r York Evening Poet. a printing press, but it does, and Pnblishisl weekly at S^.OO a rear, free of postage. X7*T<> NEW iU HSl RIBKKK fvr tta< year thousands ot impressions may be ifiW remitting l>efore Jan. 1st, tbo numl»cre of taken from it, when once it is securely IflRh issued after the receipt of their subscription, will be sent gratui. ■ affixed to a metallic base. This is •«CM —— Ulub.Prices for the best Home and Foreign* done under water, by exhaustion of Literature. the air between the metal and th© .1“ I’ussoHscd of T he L iu mo A gb and one or »heat, and by atmospheric pressure. other of our vivacious American monthlies, a »nV scriber will find himself tn command sf tiro whole It will be seen that anything situation.”— Philadelphia Eeeniwi Zhdkhn.j For $10.50 T he Li vu « g A ue and any one of the which can be successfully photo American S4 Monthlies jor Harper'e Weekly ot will l»e sent for a ¿ear, )M«<psid : or, for graphed, can be reproduced as a helio- . rr» »T he L ivjso fAu* and tiro St. Xirhtdae, or type, As such it will not fade, and Address L1TTELL dk C<?^ Bost0a. must remain a perfect, enduring % i MISCELLANEO US M1SCEL L a N EO US. TRY 1 V - . . UNPARALLELED SUCCESS the NEW Y0BK OBSERVES THIS YEAR; AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, I Tho Largest and Best Fatndy (Paper in the World. are incomporublo. They stimulate the TORPID iAlVEnrU-.vigorate the W ERV- OU s 4 yb TEM, fove tone to the DIGES- TIVEORGANS, create perfect digestion and regular movement of the bowels. Senti fbr Sample Opy-Fri-c, ’ AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL They have no equal; actinpr as a prevent ive and cure lor Bilious, Remittent, Inter mittent. Typhoid Fevers, and Fever and Ague. Upon the healthy action of the Stomach and Liver depends, almost who'll/, thp tied!th of the human race. SEW YORK OIISKHVLR. 3?, Park Row, Mew York. THE FAVORITE FAMILY DYSPEPSIA. It is for the euro of thi.; diy-car.e fi n d Its at- tendann. tJICK-HEADA'.IiE, NERV OUSNESS. DESPONDENCY, CON STIPATION, PILES, Ac., that these Pills have gained such a wide reputation. No remedy was ever discovered that acts so speedily and gently on the digestive or gans. giving them tone and vigor to as similate food. Thia accomplished, the NERVES are BRACED, ths BRAIN NOURISHED, r.i.d the BODY BO BU ST. Try this Remedy fairly and you writ sain a Viyoroua Body, Pure BloodT, SUuux Norvvis and a Cheerful mind. PriceS3r. 35 Murray $Jt., N. Y. I FOR THE THROAT, LUNGS AND VOICE. MRS. E. ROHRER'S NEW REMEDY .THE GREAT OREGON CURE. TU H<m a T’S HAIE DYE G W . cb-mged to' a G ’ ray or lofs z riskf rr Office, 35 Murray St., New York. DR. C. McLANE’S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. 'CHE countenance is pale and iead- ' 1 en-erdored. with occasional flushes, ■ or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; tjie eyes l>ecome dull; the pupils dilute; ail azure semicircle -runs along the lower eve-lid the nose is irritated. swe||., and sometimes Weeds; a swelling '¿I. the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars ; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of th? stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting | >a.n s - in t he stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent- ly tinged with blood; belly swollen and har,l ; urine Jurbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, $nd accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. 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Files of nearly every newspaper pLb- lishod on tbo Pacific Coast are kept constantly on hand and all advertisers are allowed flee aixre»« to them during bnainees hour». H A R PE Ji S PE RI OD I CA LS. HARPERS WEEKLY. One Veer.................. . 4 Ul . 7 GO 1 30 Postage free to all sr.Umlen» in the UnB<d States and Canada. ' ", Thfi Kclnmfli <kl ‘Illi WF iu AI ji hu j rin with tlif i find Ruches, Ties, Veils. Ribbons, Flowers, Etc. :o: Miss Emma Waller > Has opened out her Full stock of are not recommended as a remedy “for ail the ill* that flesh is heir to.” but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character» they stand without a rival. HARPER'S BAZÀR, One Year. HARPER’S YOVNG PEOPLE, One Year Millinery, Dress Trimmings, LIVER PILLS . 4 «>. Anv TWO above name-1, One Year........... ..... :o: DR. C. McLANE’S >4 no JLUII’EB> MAGAZINE, One Year ... 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Has been tried by mein lung diseases,, where all other medicines were ntter failures. I have used it for two years in my practioa an l believe it the best drug medicine in existence. «THE GENUINE TREES andVINES IN THE THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, ITS SALES AMOUNT TO MEDIOAL TKSTIMOSY. B lack b,v a «incl« «nplicroon ot tni» 1> ÿe . I l iiu part» a Nntur« l Color, fnd aeta /nstattkmeonsly. Boia by Druwbt mot sent byéYnrett on rccaiptof $L 708Chestnst St. Philadelphia. ' I W k greatly rptl-uued pr«r««. ^ÄK*ti4 »tninp for <»nr New IlluMnUed ( ftUd<Mrtw. M aid 8tw€, ClXCUtJOTl»«» Tire THREE «Irene publication«. One Yeu- .10 00 Any TWO above named, One Year...................... 7 00 HARPER A YOVNO PEOPLE. One Yeay 150 rostace-Fme to all sateeriberre in the United State. orCanada j Ti.» volume of tire Bnznr begin with tbe iir»t Nuiuirer f .r Jzuuory ofeach veor. ’ivi»« u> tini- 1« m<-ntione<l, it will bw uuiln'rxtooii ilret thè enb- «•rilrer «bilie« k> begin with thè Numlrer next ».ter thè reeeipt «f oixier. The In»t Lluven Annua! ti.lnnrea .,f H arteb ’« B azlb , iu n.at cloth biudlug, »ih Ire re-ni by mai!, piretage pnid, or by «Apnea, trae <rf expenae i|m>- I III.- I <■; ht „,,, A,.,.,.,l l(vU Aotamer; A >i M .40 encir. Chuh ( li»r each volume, suitxbla for bind ing. will l«e wnt by mail, |MNtpaid, on receipt of ©1 00 each. RemitUuce« aboul.l be ande bv PoatOfflv ; Money Order or Draft, to avexi chance of ha». New»|»pera are uvt to copy thia adveriiaeuient »cheat tire oipres, order at HAuras a B botkebk . L HARPER A ÜROVHEÍ.S, New Yur'k’