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LS PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Harvey D. PARKER & Co.,, BOSTON, MASS. Tue hotel cook should be given a wide range.— New Orleans Picayune. Forty Chinamen have left California via a powder mill explosion.—New York Morning Journal. By the way, a dog generally ‘comes to the scratch” in the attempt to *‘make both ends meet."—Norristown Herald. “Yes," said Mr. Byrnesmonkey, Tawmus improved an opportunity given him to speak after that dinner by keeping still."—Boston Post. We read in an exchange of a young lady having teen made crazy by a sudden kiss) ‘This. should “teach young ladies to be constantly expecting something of that kind, and to be prepared for it when it comes, | wanvey p. raneen. JOSEPH H BECKMAN, KDWARD 0. FUNCHAKD, “Ovurpa” wishes the American press to contradict the recent statement that her health was delicate. We take pleasure in stating that there is nothing delicate about ‘‘Ouida."—Detroit Free Press, PROFESSOR TO CLASS IN SURGERY—“ The right leg of the patient, as you see, is shorter than the left, in consequence of which he limy Now, what would you do in a case of this kind?” Bright Student—"Limp, t00."—German Joke, “ Now good digestion wait on appetite, And health on both.""—SHAKESPEARE, “Common Sense” Lunch Room, 135 Broapway (cor. Cedar St.), JAMES P. WHEDON, Manager, NEW PUBLICATIONS. DO YOU KNOW That you can get a year's subscription to the Century Magazine for $1.58 ; to Harfer’s Menthly for $1.57 ; to Herter’s Basar and Harper's Weekly (or $1.98 each ; to the Atlantic for $1.98; to St, Nicholas for $1.27; to The Youth's Com- panion for 47 cents; tothe New York Weekly Tribune {or SEVEN CENTS—and to any other periodical in the world at equally astonishing discounts from the regular prices? These rates are actually given to all subscribers to the above, if taken at the same time with THE CONTINENT [Judge Tourgee’s Weekly Magazine). The fol- lowing list gives a few of the combinations we make : Regular | By Single | Our price COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |_ Rite. | Copies. tor the Two The Continent, $4, and The Century, $4, . . . 00 x ‘The Continent, $4, and Harper's Magazine, $4, be $ i The Continent, $4, and Harper's Bazar. $4, : : 8.00 ‘The Continent, $4, and Harper's Weekly, » 5 $ é 8.00 The Continent, $4, and Atlantic Monthy, $4, : 8.00 The Continent, $4, and Army and Navy journal 10.00 The Continent, $4, and North American Review, : 7 9:00 The Continent, $4, and Forest and Stream, $4, : 8.00 The Continent, $4, and The 3 . 2 3 é 5 7.00 The Continent, $4, and The Critic, $3." . ‘ ‘ . x 7.00 The Continent, $4, and Lippincott’s Magazine, $3, ° 7 7.00 The Continent, $4, and Golden Days, $3, . a : 7:00 The Continent, $4, and Congregationalist, $3, . 5 "i 7.00 The Continent, $4, and Christian Union, $3 7 ‘ 7.00 The Continent, $4, and Zion's Herald, $2.00, * ‘ 6.50 The Continent, $4, and St. Nicholas $3, : : : 700 The Continent, $4, and New York Semi-Weekly Tribune, $2, . . 70 The Continent, $4, and New York Weekly Tribune, eas . . 6.00 The Continent, $4, and Art Interchange, $2, . . . . 6.00 1.0 The Continent, $4, and Youth's Companion, $1.75, . : : : 5.75 | —— ‘The Continent, $4, and Scientific American, $3.20, , . ‘ 2 7.20 | 10.40 ‘The Continent, $4, and Phrenological Journal, $2, . ‘ e 6.00 8.20 A HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS Are expended every year by the American people for their periodical literature, with very little idea of economy in the transaction, such as business wisdom dictates in the wholesale purchase of other commodities. The above offers give the individual parchaser the advantages of wholesale rates, with no agents or middlemen of any kind—the subscriber gettin the whole advantage. ‘The lst given above is only an example of what we are prepared to offer to all who melude ONTINENT in their lists. If you are going to take any of the periodicals named, or any others, submit your list for our estimate. It will defy competition. : ae As to THE CONTINENT. itself, the New York Observer says: “It ranks in literary merit and artistic quality with the best and oldest-established magazines in the country ;"" and the poet Whittier said. in renewing his sub- scription; ‘It has more than fulfilled its promises ; I cannot do without it.”” THE CONTINENT bas been lavish of promises, and has fulfilled every one. It will fulfill these. We are glad to answer Inquiries. Let us know what you want, Specimen copy sent on application. Subscriptions to THE CONTINENT. and other periodicals may begin with any number of either. Be sure and state when you want each to begin, Remit by draft or money order. The NEW POSTAL NOTES are just out, and will be found very convenient in remitting odd sums of money. The above figures are “ odd "” enough ; that is, be- cause they are figured down to the lowest cent for your advantage. SUBSCRIBE NOW! ADDRESS: THE ConTINENT, 36 S. Eleventh St. Phila. . { comicbooks.com