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QUICKLY would the shadows FLEE. Mary Torrence in Demorest’s Monthly.] If you should come all suddenly And let the soft, sweet glory of your eyes Light up the darkness of this sombre room, Aud chase away the drearm.ua of this day of gloom, I And grace it with the dawning of a glad sur prise, fiow quickly would the shadows flee, An<l looking out, amazed, I’d say: “0 beautiful, bright, happy day, How could I think you dark anil cold, When in your heart such joy you hold, O fair, sweet day?” 1 Z' A - 7^ I n finished Man uscnpt. a fetid atmosphere instantly, or the sol ! ution thrown dowu a drain or over a heap of rubbish will produce a like re sult. Clothing worn by a patient with infectious disease, or bed linen, can be put at once into this solution without injury to the material, thus destroying tlie risk of infection for those persons who wash the clothing. Although it is a strong poison taken internally, it does not injure the skin. A room could be scrubbed with the solution, and would be sweetened at once by the process. PIANOS. BEST COMMERCIAL PAPER niAklHO 5.008 Hecoud-hand I*ianm f lAlllIn at half price. Pianos «75 and up. Anti 1 inilUU •■‘«sll 1‘iano Factory. 24 A 26 Elli» Hi.. S. 1 Arkansaw Traveler. 1ZI.1.TOA PIANO* BRAHAM Piaaos, Standard Organs, Sheet Music, and Musical Some time ago the writer visit«] Merchandise of every description at the M«»«ir| M um I c Mor«*. 735 11nrk«-l Street, San Fran« ^ hmt.of Little Roek. Ark., ami eisco. Send for our catalogue of 10-cent music. Nau Francisco WEEKLY while sitting in the library, engaged in CHAS s EATON. A BOX OF the ALTA, being determined that every family shall be <• nv.-wation with the enUrtaining gem ______________________ A. M BENHAM. enabled to roud the best TJIANOii—Decker Bros., Behr Bros., Einersoii. and J tleman. observed a roll of manuscript weekly newspaper published ASSORTED I and 0. Fisher. Musical Merchandise Organs— on the Pacific Coast, have tioil with a strip of black doth. W. Mason, Hamlin & Chase, Kohler A <’h'tae,137 Poet st ,s. I made arrangements with the asked him if it was something designed manufacture rx for fifty thou sand gross of their splendid tor pubi lcatmn. i>ens—including the popular " it will never be published,” he said, brands known us the Onfruf A DEFINITION OF ART Pacific, Falcon, Enyroaainff If o’er this heavy, dingy tome and began to unroll it. "See how it Easy to use. A certain cure. Not expensive. Three (.stub), Ladies (444), Busi Your gentle hand should wan ler swift, months' treatment in one package. Good for (’old ness, Culorado and ALTA How quickly would each leaf be edged with ends, and glancing at the bottom of WHICH A LITTLE CHILD GIVES TO THE in the Head. Headache, Dizziness, Hay Fever, &c. pens, the last-named l>eau- Fifty cents. By all DruggMs. or bv mail. golil, tiful pen being specially de rend ,1"‘ blowing: EDITOR OF THE CONTINENT. k. i hazi i . tim : v,.r-. n. r». signed and made for thia The Strongest and Best! And every shining page would hold W Ink. he sat alone, deeply musing, a The Continent. splendid premium. A message sweeter than a fairy gift, N. P. N. U. No. K.-S. F. N. U. No. 85. THOM AS PRICE Analytic Chemist, pronounces liearse passed the house, and—” here Then, will be a pen for every memlx rof the household The C oncord school of philosophy is the GIANT BAKING POWDER nearly one-third And down through long dead years i would the sentence broke oil'. Requesting, al reported to have listened to a definition stronger —to suit every hand. This magnificent useful pre than any sold on the Pacific Coast c^KKQanEKSCCHfr^ and not come “• W JI M A ’l gKTÁffTF WEAK OI T. mium will be sent, post paid, FREE to every person S an F rancisco , September 24,1883. most imploring, the professor to tell us of art, evolved from the inner conscious H. E. BOTH IN, President Bothin M’f’gCo.: COI by watchmakers. Bymail25c. Circulars «ending $ 2 for one year’s subscription tothe WEEKLY The far faint echo of the sage’s vow. □ V UUfree. J.BTB um »«Co.. 3H DeySt.. ALTA. Now is the time to subscribe and gain for I In music sweeter than the world hath known, the history of the curious manuscript D ear S ir :—After careful and complete chemical ness of one of its leaders, which runs as analysis Sour family use an article indispensable in every of a can of Giant Baking Powder, purchased I And looking up aurpi i nd 1 d nq . be finally consented. ousehold. Remember, to the getter up of a club of by us in open market, we find that it does not con follows: | •'! wonder why this gloomy day five, or inoie, we send an equal numlter of I Mixes of tain alum acid phosphate, terra alba, or any injuri 1 came to Arkansas when I was a J.M Self HALSTEADS these fine pens to the suliscribers, and the same to So fair hath grown.” “Art is the endeavor to make actual ous substances, but is a pure, healthful Cream Tar regulating young man. One night I sat in uiv and apprehensible to sense and under tar Baking Powder, and as such can recommend it agents, for commission^ Every box contains ONE JfULL I If while the wind is making moan T. WENZELL A CO . Incubator! G rohs of P enh . library writing u storj for a magazine'. standing in existing material furnished to consumers. We concur* Analytic Chemist*. I Through leafless branches of the trees, From 820 up. I mu in good health and had cause to R BEVERLY COLE, M 1>, by the physical universe, for sight and I And I am trying, all in vain, Send for descrip J L. MEARS, M D . Health Officer. fed elated over the success 1 had j. st sound, an ideal of beauty or sublimity tive price list. etc. TO EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER I To shut away the sob of pain, ALFRED W PERRY, M D .) Members of San Thorough bred attained by the publication of a small W A DOUGLASS, M D , J-Francisco Board Your voice came floating on the breeze, or some essential charactisties of the Poultry and Eggs. The old und reliable WEEKLY ALTA, now pub AUG. ALERS, M. D . J of Health. volume of sketches, but s:ill 1 felt the ultimate and perfected beauty.” . How would its long-remembered tone, 1011 Broadway, lished under a new management as un Independent In music sweet fall on my ear, Oakland, ('Al. heavy weight of melancholy depression. DemSerutic journal, contains the most complete new« Manufaclure«! by the We can beat that. The little child of any pai>er on the Pacific Coast, and is es|>ecially Ami I no more the moan would hear, 1 arose and walked out, hut soon re who leads the conductor of The Conti BOTHIN M’F’G COMPANY noted for its correct commercial and financial feature«; But your voice my heart would till has the latest news from overy important centre iu the turn, d. not experiencing any change. nent by the nose, is most unfortunately 17 and 19 Main Street, San Francisco. With its music and its thrill Union, as well as by cable from abroad. It is the clean I bent myself to the work of writing a And its echoes clear. Absolutely cured iu 30 to 9® family paper of San Francisco. a girl, whose life has been passed so Determined to spare no effort« or expense to secure day», by Dr. Fierce'« Patent dreary story and worked with surpris close to the untrained barbarism of Magnetic Elastic Truss. its circulation in every family of this Coast, the sub ing rapidity until I wrote, ‘A hearse nature as to render her almost insensi Warranted the onlyElectrioTruss scription price has been placv.l at these very low ELI PERKINS’ BOOK AGENT. , * in the world. Entirely different from figure: Single subscription, including a premium passed the house and—’ Here I stop ble to the esthetic refinements which all other». Perfect Retainer, and is worn of one full gross of extru fine, fully finished pens, i \ with case and comfort night and day. Cured $2 00 per year—every pen warranted. With every A Nliort Narrative 12in brae ins n Re ped. A strange presentiment told me \ the renowned Dr, J. Simms of New York, club, of not less than five, extra boxes will be masquerade under the name of art. but 'and hundreds of others. New Ilhi»trated paiu- sent to the getter up of the club, equal to the num- that I would never finish the seutenee. whose young soul has been stirred with markable Chain of CirruniMtancra. •oe. containing full information. r ber of subscriptions. Upon magnetic E lastic \ ___ COMPANY. „ Next day I took up my pen to finish it, undefined yearning for the beautiful. TRUSS [New York Star.] 704 Socrainouto St., cor. Kearny, Kearny, Sau Fraucisoo. CaL receipt of the single sub TO TUE but I had not touched the paper with scription price (|2.00) at our A Philadelphia bxjk agent importuned Not long since she was called upon to office, a box of these superior i James Watson, a rich and close New York the pen when a pieicing shriek caused officiate as hostess pro tempore to a TORPID BOWELS, liens will be immediately Iman, living out at Elizabeth, until he bought me to spring to mv feet and rush from couple of artists who were engaged in forwarded, und the WEEK DISORDERED LIVER, LY ALTA sent for one I a book—the “Early Christian Martyrs.” Mr. the room just in time to see a horse, at and MALARIA. year, making the subscrip sketching in the vicinity of her home. I Watson didn’t wapt the book, but he bought tached to a buggy, dashing wildly to From these sources arise three-fourths or tion in reality only ONE After a day or two of close observa ihe diseases of the human race. These DOLLAR per year. it to get rid of the agent; then taking it un ward my gate. A frightened woman tion and innumerable questionings, she Bymptoms indicate their existence: I»oss of Address all communica der his arm, ho started for the train which was in the buggy and I rescued her. I Appetite* Howels costive« Sick Head tions to the Alta California sought the presence of her sire and ache, fullness after cat 1 J»?, aversion to Publishing Compuny, 520 takes him to his New York office. put my manuscript away and devoted gravely announced: California street, Sun Fran exertion of body or mind, Eructation I Mr. Watson hadn’t been gone long before myself to my new acquaintance: our cisco, Cal. food* Irritability cf temper, Low “Well, papa, I believe I have finally of I Mrs. Watson came home from a neighbor’s. spirits, A feeling of having neglected friendsliip grew into love and finally found out what ‘artistic’ means.” Walter Turnbull, I The book agent saw her, and went in and some duty, Dizziness,Fluttering at the we married. Then followed ten years “Indeed, my dear,” said the parent, Heart, Dots before the eyes, highly col Manager. persuaded the wife to buy another copy of ored Urine, CONSTIPATION, and do« of happiness. I did not tell my wife of stopping his pen to smile at her earn mand the use of a remedy that acts directly J the same book. She was ignorant of the fact the unfinished manuscript, but one day estness; “then you have discovered on the Liver. AsaLlvermedicineTUTT’S I that her husband had bought the same book PILLS have no equal. Their action on tho I in the morning. When Mr. Watson came she found it and begged me to finish it. what few ever learn. What is it, pray?” Skin is also prompt; removing I back from New York at night Mrs. Watson I did not like to confess my foolish “To be ‘artistic,’” was the serious Kidneysand impurities through these three “ scav fears, and finally I told her that I reply, “anything must be dead or ugly. all 83 <M> Per Year. engers of the system,” producing appe ¡showed him the book. I “I don’t want to see it,” said Watson, would. The next night, after my wife It is so,” she continued, in remon tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vigorous boclv. TUTT ’ S PILLS I frowning terribly. had gone to bed, I took down the story strance against a chuckle; “all the cause no nausea or griping nor interfere THE BEST FAMILY PAPER I “Why, husband?” asked his wife. and read it over. I would finish it for pretty trees and green slopes and sunny with daily work and arc a perfect I “Because that rascally book agent sold me her sake. I took up the pen and was ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, nooks, they say, are either ‘tame,’ or 41 Murray St.,b .Y. the same book this morning. Now we’ve got just in the act of touching the paper ‘conventional,’ or ‘uninteresting dis fold everywhere, S»5c. two copies of the same l>ook— two copies of when my wife called me. I ran to her .4 pave a positive remedy for the tho above disease; by it* tance.’ But every old, gnarled, rotten, use thousands of cases ... of ...„ the worst kind and of ion« 1 the ’Early Christian Martyrs,’ and------ ” and found her in n .lying condition, dying tree, or bare rock or shingly standing ihave have been cured. Indeed, so In mr' faltS ao strong — Is j my I “But, husband, we can------ ” in its efflcie- 1 wUl Mnd Two BOTT .P. Lift FRKK. to- having been attacked by rheumatism of beach, with only weeds and bits of G rat H aiti on W hiskers changod In- tfether with a . .uv. rith VZLUABLS TKKATISH on this dlsHase.fc® “No, we can’t, either!” interrupted Mr. the heart.” «tantly to a G lossy IJuACK bvaslnglo ap auy suAerur. Give K Kai —T, Olvo xl nitis and P. O. address. ' drift upon it—those are ‘artistic.’” plication of this D tp . Sold by Druggists, DR. T. A. SLGvUM. 1S1 Pearl St.. jM.wToriu Watson. “That man is off on the train be- “Have you ever attempted since to or sent by express on receipt of 91. Ifore this. Confound it! I could kill the fel Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. This BELT or Regenera finish it?” THE ARTISTRY OF SILENCE. low, I------ ” tor ‘.s mu.hj expressly for «UTT R manual PF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. the cure of derangements “Yes. After my wife had been dead “J. S. M.” in Boston Courier. I “Why, there he goes to the depot now,” of tho generative organs. Then» Is no mistake about Was it sincere admiration or flexile illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiininnnn said Mrs. Watson, pointing out of the win- for several years I determined one this instrument, the con Idow at the retreating form of the book agent night to finish the story. I went to the iron that dictated Sydney Smith’s ex tinuous stream of ELEO T R1 C IT Y permeating The purest and best in tho world. Recom desk, but had no sooner dipped my pen quisite remark about Macaulev’s talk? Tell the children to cut out and eave the comic making for the train. through tho parts must mended by all Physicians. Gold Medal award silhouette pictures as they appear from I bsuo to restore them to healthy “But it’s too late to catch him, and I’m in the ink when a noise in an adjoining “He has occasional flashes of silence,” ed in France for superiority over all French action. Do not confound issue. They will be pleased with tho collection. Brandies. this with Electric Belts not dressed. I’ve taken off my boots and, room attracted my attention. Hurrying says the wit. ‘‘that make his conversa ad’-cr'.ised to euro all illi For sale, in wood or glass, by the Agent, into the room 1 found my son lying tion perfectly delightful.” from head to toe. It is foi tho ON E specific purpose S. P. MIDDLETON, Just then Mr. Stevens, a neighbor of Mr. on the floor dead. He had always been Let us assume, then, that much of the giving full information, address Ctoevq No. 118 Montgomery Street San Francisco, ( ’ al. Electric Belt Co., d . ( 103 Washington iSt.. Chicago. 11L Watson, drove by, when Watson pounded on in wretched health and had committed point and pleasantness of a person’s the window-pane in a frantic manner, al suicide.” talk depends on its intermittance, giv most frightening the horse. “Do you ever expect to finish the ing opportunity to others either to sug “Here, Stevens!” he shouted, “you’re story ?” gest or question, to corroborate or hitched up; won’t you run your horse down "I expect to try again. It is impos deny; and, furthermore, give them the to the train and hold that book ageut till I sible for me to remain superstitious, chance to catch more firmly the “good come? Run! Catch’im now!” even tliongh I may have a powerful things” said, if any. This last regards “All right,” said Mr. Stevens, whipping up cause for doing so. Of course, all this the talker’s benefit, rather than that of his horse and tearing down the road. Mr. Stevens reached the train just as the would have happened even if I had not the listeners, and leads to considering begun the story. I think that next the gain to a converser who practices conductor shouted “all aboard!” “Book agent!” he yelled, as the book agent Tuesday night, if I feel like it. I shall the artistry of silence. steppedon to the train. "Book agent! hold devote myself to the completion of the Let us notice some of the conven This space is owned by work, for I desire to see it in print. iences of silent hesitation. When appeal on! Mr. Watson wants to see you.” BLACKWELL'S BULL. “Watson? Watson wants to see rnoP re Come up and see me start off.” is made to our better judgment, as mav peated the seemingly puzzled book agent. We were busy when Tuesday night frequently happen, assuming that we “Oh, I know what he wants! he wants to buy came, and—cowardly confession—were are not universally looked upon as dul one of my books; but I can’t miss the train to not sorry that something kept us away. lards, there is certainly a gain result sell it to him.” Early Wednesday morning we hurried ing from the externals of careful de “If that is all he wants,” said Mr. Stevens, to the house where for years the pro liberation. The man who anxiously driving up to the car window, “I can pay for fessor had lived. The horrible thought requests your opinion on some under it and take it back to him. How much is itP seized ns that he had taken np his pen taking or investment that, to him, at “Two dollars for tho ‘Early Christian Mar Of course we mean the famous animal appearing tyrs,’” said the book agent, as he reached for to finish tho story and had fallen dead. least, is serious, will far more willingly on the label of every genuine j>ackage of Black Some time elapsed before we had the take to heart your slow, measured ad well’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Every the money and passed the book out through courage to knock at the door. At last vice than an off-hand, seemingly dealer keeps this, the fcerf Smoking Tobacco made. the car window. Just then Mr. Watson arrived, puffing and we rapped. thoughtless suggestion. To allow sev None genuine without trade-mark of the Bull. No answer. blowing, in his shirt sleeves. As he saw tho eral moments of stillness to elapse be Another rap. [train pull out he was too full for utterance. fore making a reply is to convey the “Well, I got it for you,” said Stevens; “just No answer. impression of earnest reflection, grati got it, an 1 that’s all.” With blood almost at freezing point, fying to the questioner and conclusive “Got what?” yelled Watson. and with harr standing erect, we shoved to a reputation for shrewdness. This “Why, I got the book—‘Early Christian open the door. The old man sat lean kind of reputation, by the way, is often Martyrs,’ and------ ” ing back in his chair, eating pie. quite as efficient as the real possession “By—the—great—guns!” moaned Watson, “Come in,” he said cheerfully. “Y’on of that quality. as he placed his hand to his brow and swooned see I have just finished that story, and right in the middle of the street. it gave me an appetite for pie. Pie’s a THE FLATHEAD INDIANS NOT FLAT HE I DED. good thing to eat after yon finish up a A Man With a Milver Skull. story, but yon want to wait until yon New York Sun. [Chicago Time«.] About seventy miles from tho north One of the queerest curiosities on the glolie are through writing.” “Did yon hear any strange noises?” ern boundary of the United States, in is a man with a silver skull who is now vis iting in Louisville, Ky. During a fiercely we asked, “when you began to write.” the territory of Montana, between the HALL’S PULMONARY BALSAM contested battle in the late war this interest “Well, yes. A calf over in the ad western slope of the Rockies and the The best remedy in use for GOUGHS. COLDS, ing individual was struck in the head with a joining yard bawled for a while. Oh. more westerly chain of tho mountains ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, CROUP. INCIPIENT CONS! MPTION. piece of shell, which ton» away the entire top yds,, you are thinking about that story I known as the Cœur d’Alene, and, as and all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, of his skull, leaving the brain most horribly told you some time ago. Why, my you travel further south, as the Bitter Sold bv all druggists for 50 rants. exposed. Strange to say, he survived the dear fellow, you should not have been Root, lies the reservation which has J. RJ.ATEXA < I* r<» prleto rm. terrible wound and a noted surgeon who was so foolish as to have believed me. I been assigned to the tribe of Indians 417 NaiiMomv Ktrrrt. N. I*’ one of the physicians in attendant« upon the never was married you know, Have called the Flatbeads; and probably no late lamented Garfield, succeeded in fitting tribe have adapted themselves more tc ____ a silver plate over the opening which some pie.” the manners of civilization at the expense shielded the brain, equally as well as the TACKS r.V BEEF. of their former customs and habits skull. This plate is about the size of a man’s New York World. than these. Why they are called Flat TESTIMONIALS hand and works ou hinges, and may be Housekeepers and others should heads no one in their part of the coun raised up and down at will. The re-skulled VUufJ UU THE GRANDEST OFfER EVER MADE BI AW PlBL1SHERS. carefully inspect the beef they pur try seems to know. They do not flat man does not experience the least pain, and Gent* Tnn TIouRRnnLD M agazine arrives as he wears a wig all evidence of a shattered chase for homo consumption. A new ten their children’s heads, nor is there and is a weicom«* visitor. J assure you. A HOUSE AND LOT OR $5,000 GOVERNMENT BOND FREE regularly danger has arisen, from which very any trace or tradition among them of 1 would not do witbout It. skull is concealed. In order to increase our already largo h d of yearly rubserfbern to 100,000 before the 15th of March, we M ila . U. E. C alhoun , Wichita, Kan. serious consequences may be appre such a custom having been practiced make the following litoral and magi>in<-« nt oiler to every reader of thia advertisement who wishea to tak .'ujvr.r.tng.* <,f it at < ih Only 42.000 more r« quire«! to compictu th « 100,000, ho send in your A Hint on Chimney«. Gent*; — Enclosed plcaso find twenty hended. Tho shippers of dressed beef formerly ; and as their Indian name is "i d< rtf an<l g t your friends to join you at once. rnD Olli V ntlC nni I h D we yonr name on our rubacrlptlon books and forwar«! Miibscrlptioux, the result of hair u [Industrial Chronicle.] in the west have begun to use a small Selish, it is probable that the name of i'llfl ¡Jill I UliL t J I j 1 ! Afl y°u *’,,r <””* I»«»«tng'* nai«l. oir old . t i'4.-h-d and w« II- day’* work. I can send you lots more; 1 Mil yl»L| UHL UULI.HI1 known nubdrat n. J IIE liOf *EIK»LI> M M. \ZI s E. togeth. r everyone It is well known that the round form is the double-pointed tack, somewhat larger Flathead was given to them, as often likes tlie Magazine. with a n ii in !■ r-«t receipt, whi h entitles the holder to one of tho following MAGNIFICENT AND best for chimneys in workshops. It facilitates than those used for fastening down D. VV. G oode , Luucasier, N. II. COSTLY PRESENTS to b<- given away t-> oi.r hui , h < i itors March 15th, is«” lb .id th li-t. then nd happens in this country, through the in your ,-n .s.n ipUon aud get your rrieudj to join you; Lu thia way you can get your nub-kcriptiou free tor a the escape of the smoke] and gives less hold mattings, HousvnoLD M agazine C o ., in tlie place of wooden unaccountable freak of some traveler. few hourv* work Gent« .’—Allow rne to con/rrttulatn yon upon for the wind, besides requiring less material skewers for more firmly binding to LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN OUR SUBSCRIBERS: gettingout ilmantl piir. a Hu^azin«*. for construction. Round chineys are, how THE B’J Y OF THE WORLD. gether different parts of the l>eef. The 1 llnuac and T,o* In New Yark City..SIR,OOO 85 iowta» Ralld Coin Mlvrr W a tehee. J 500 It Is worth double any other dollar ever, difficult to build, and in some places the 1 I . Guvern.acnl Bond .. .............. 6,000 85 I.«.dlr«’ Chatelaine U ateh«*« ««>«» publication I haveneen. French Paper. retailers, through neglect or ignorance, 6 1. X. * Honda of 91,000 5.000 IO K« I.. niitlful Solitaire l»lamon«l Ring« 500 want of workmen to make the round kind R ev . L. C. D avknpurt , Hudson, 0. [t L I.IcKantMIk — —« will. Ik___ ■>_•«.___ «Al. io I . s. Greenback* ef afrOOcach...... 6,000 l»r«-«« l’ultcrn« An interminable train, packed like a fail to remove the barbed wires, and 80 1.x. «• •• pioo •* ___ 8,000 KOO Beuutlful Ni«-kt*l CI<M-k-, « Bi li has compelled the adoption of square or octa I enclose twenty-seven more anb- 500 riiot«>irr.«ph AllHim«, , 40 1. X. •• •• ¿50 “ ____ 8,000 carpet bag, enters the depot. An Eng ca«-h......... being small they remain invisible until I acrlptlona, will H«*n<l you more in a few «lays. gonal forms. To obviate this a European 2 Eleannt Xnunrr Grnnd l*lnno«,SbOO 1.000 600 Mlver l»«M-ket Frult kni««-« ............ lishman to an employe: IO ‘¿7-«1op Cabinet Or«nn>, £1OO . 1.000 54»O Liull«-«’and (»en.«’ Po«-k«-t Knlvea.. T he M agazine taken better than auy I flrm makes bricks in the shape of wedges some unfortunate diner is well-nigh 1 Pair benutirul .Matched II...... 1,00«» 250 t« Mit« r-plHt« d I 4 a epooM........ ever ennvasned lor. ‘ •Where are all these travelers go choked bv their lodgment in his throat. loot» 1 Bren «ter Itoad W i'npo and Pale... 500 I . X. C.reeiibu<-l4M« $1 euch................. and corresponding with the radius which the I Ml\ vr-plnt<• lllnner F»rt, ? piece«. .. 800 loot» IC« ________________________________ _____ magazines with your usual prornptm^s. liutitul Oll Fh-ture«............... Two Philadelphia ladies met with just ing.” chimney is to have. J. IL F ord , Independence, Iowa. I Elegant. Knit Parlor I urnlture...... 200 2000 r (»1.11» MII.B AM» I'l.ATII' IU M.X, LOC KE IX (IIAISS, 5 Gent«’ Elegant *oli<| Gold Wutehco. 500 “To Paris, to see the fetes.” .............. PINS, BE1M such an accident, and the services of a ' 41 P arr R ow , New York, Dec. 2R. 1R83. 10 Ladled “ “ “ “ 600 AM» EEÄCELE1O. A Joke on Ititfermnil. Another train, not less long nor less physician were necessarv to remove the During the |>a«t four years the proprietors of Aino. »fi.5TT other ’ r n ful and valuable rr'-ar ‘ . raafflRflr In valu© from 85 ernt« to 11.00 ©neh. maktner at< taler IO(».O«»O %BLE AND .... ___________ _______ _ j _ th»» H ousehold M agazink have paid us over [Chicago Times.] <> . 1 V '« Al.l ALI IHLE ANI» ■> I t <1 -EFl. I X, ________ n«> tluit • ta«h .1 Mn4everjronewi><»i-<it»- wires, which had liecome firmly em crowded, arrives at the same moment >1 I HOL KOI .riK.. < < . L 1 1'KExE « K. i ■ for r . . one __ ____ . I’reacnt «/■ i - i ‘ h -4 Mil THE ’ -E.HO !.!> MAGAZINE year and an rl«'«ant bvalde«. ?50,000 for newspaper advertising, An aged colored woman of Washington, bedded in the epiglottis, causing, as from the opposite side. All t tho ve will be awiri-d In a fair an-.l ImpnrtlMl lai manner, by t>y a a < e ’ ■ i : Htt< iftf< << «! ch(MN*n choren by tho hey have always been prompt with us, and h i . th .. r««t < n M I -K.AL I ES I IV AL A V 1» IV<»I(!»<4»> I EXT <> BE OK EN .M II 15, ISM I, ................. EST I IO BEÓnr.N M AK< AM( H while at the colore« 1 indignation meeting in mav be imagined, the most intense “And those, where do they come Mub«critors •cntoi who <i> «i » not n' t attend'*n attend < >.rj have their present« t < anypart sr.y IN NEW loHk <1 IV. StilMcriben« pr< sentu Bent wnt to <>f th<- we consider them perfectly r«*llaMe. that city recently, was so overcome by the JNO. F. 1'UILLli'S Hi. Co. United State* <>r Uaiui la. l Printed ’rinU.‘d Ida» be forw nr«l<<1 by mall t try Fubwrlbrr 1A«»« - of the, Award« Awnrdt will b« f«»rwar<l«-«1 mail to •• «-«cry pain. Thorough mastication will, of from ?” iS LS ilS BRVKM'iH YE ar . 'I he Magitr.lne Methodist sound of Ingersoll's voice that she I admire yonr nMMmzfne very much; my chil l«onr «ri he t avorltr Fawill.v 1 topy Paper« “From Paris to escape the fetes!” THE HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE 11 course, disclose their presence in the --- of Aaacrlca. It contain* tw- r.;y iarg- pagi h , dren In • thread it. It lx pure in literature began the general routine of gymnastic com- The Englishman looks up at the roof v.-.th ch jrant tin' -d cover, bound, stitcii« 1 a i l cut It H replete with la ttutlful lliu«trntlon« and rholee and relined in tone. meat: but the average American rarely ttlonly used in camp-meeting—viz: jumping literature. Not rn« n«o Is rj.an-d to makettds i>uhli',ati<»n one of th<- fine«t In the world. IL is ably« diU <1, ilreamy expression. expre J. 11. M c Q uatd , Coleville, I’a. w indulges in that preliminary ojieration. and ( '.r.Liins nn lilu«trut< d i n«hl«»n Penartment, I a«hion Li tter« and Not«*«. It conf «in . Xtorlea, up and down, droning out a hymn, and keep 8 rENS RUPTURE TUTT'S PILLS ALTA CONSUMPTION TUTTS HAIR DYE, NAGLEE BRANDY CRD nnn m presents ? SUBSCRIBERS ing time to the tuno bv th lai extremiti tar-route t ittorney for I. nts are in pn.gr.«« i netto lea.-es into pape ax the nia Urial usc-d f tes with such secrecy c.al Advertí pit-a-pat mistaken minister A VALL'ABI.E DKIXFECTAXT. New York Sun. A disinfectant introduced to the med ical profession by the late Dr. Ooolden has been used in London eight years. Half a drachm of nitrate of lead should be dissolved in one pint or more of boiling water, and two drachms of com- mon salt in a bn terl . the two solutions ^Qd let tin sediment subside. dipped ii is and hung up tliau the Grand Palmer o f Chia iWO. Th e Oran , X s ( hj squan mer av,c109 sq Poem«. Sketch««. Xtutl«tle«. I ■afnl Int >rniatl«»n, llou-ehold Note«, the kitchen, t.nrd- n. 'J olh t, < hlldrcn’n I»« partment, -abbat h ad I ng, etc., in fact.everythingthalem bedon'<tomaJl« this publlca- • n w <th na»r-t1 n p 4 jlr--.-i|.t> n | n l< L M » M HE IL w» make so «harwe for thr«e Pr««enta, the *1.00 is tne regular > < ? i pr. • of th- IUTWOTVifiJriV 1*1, uad son:«» . no is imre to g -t a i.raad Present worth 915.•»'><». <-l I.' PROFIT 1 .•!<t come from jonr fiilarn patronage, and wo 1» i iv. iliikeourp’4 oti n«O’< ach that fOOwUl always Uko it. XA MPLE C«»PI EX FHEE. T? I I E3 A I IID If you wl'l get flv e frlrnda to Join y «»a and r« n<l us $5.0«». we w^l C- I Vr • lo VI C* • Mill pen ! •!< rob«crtption« nnddt number««! receipt«« S- n 1 StO.OO. With the n imesft ten frientfaor arqu;« ’• '->nc< «. and we will w*nd twelve r u b«criptlonM uud twelxe numbered receipt«, th I- trivingyoa two rc-c*lpt« and -iib«er1i»tlnn« £■> M 1 V ANU rt/Al I AD F ir>4t M AGAZJ >E On< Year and a nnmh« red IT Am ■ 11 E» I VJ la 44 rX r««-« ipt that lr worth front 86 eent« to 015,0«»«». U » NOT MI08'I HI# OPPOB'I 4 MTV. We refer to any New York puMlwhera a« t«« «««r re«p««n- »It/llltv Mlof or.‘ < r t <O d«JI«rscaa ' * v hrtftart iMgur *uxu* should to rout by kegiztered Letter or f ort Office Money Order. Addrea« ail order* to THE HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE CO., 10 Barclay St., New York. CUT THIS CUT and show It to your friends, neighbor« and acquaintance«, as It fo the last chance you w..1 have to take advantage of thio offer 4 3 rAPTt Row, Now York. Jan. 2, It Is ns safe t«i «end money to th© 1. aelo ; M agazine C o . as it 1 h to brinsf it. I ii <ve no hesitancy In saying that th«- < will de ci- »«tlv mn they agree, nnd everythin ; will be am reprexeuted. f E. D uncan DNirrzN, Auvertising Agent. L ewiston , M o ., Dec. 21,1PF3. T think the TTorsr.HOLn M agazine th beat dollar monthly in tho r'»»>ntry. J. 13. CoNHTANT. W'»n!<l ronalder It cheap at $1.60 without