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- LIFE: GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, Break st Coven Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the exceas of Oil bas been removed. It has three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and {a therefore far more econom|- cal. It ts delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, aud admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in bealth. W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. TO EPICURES more satisfac Cas. J. Mantin, other which has come under my Vincin Otave Oit Ov Aix for the o—= as [have found Prest. Home Ins. Co.,N.Y., writes Esq., been using your last twent tory for use than any 28 © Yours truly, ears of more, LaRTiN, table notice. Virgin Olive Oil of Aix, Sublime Oil of Lucca. THEO. T. WILMERDING, Sole Agent for N. Y., 314 Greenwich St. For sale in Boston by TIGHE & BURKE. Send one, two, three or five dol- elars for a retail % of the Gest Candies bor, by” ex] in the world, put up ja handsome boxes. All strictly pure. Suitable for presents, Try it once. Address, C.F.GUNTHER, Confectioner, 78 Maptson Sr., Cmicaco. 1 willnever buyany but And Twill never sel] any HARTSHORNS ROLERS but HARTSHORNS AMUSEMENTS. ALY'S THEATRE. BROADWAY AND soih gr, Under the management of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, Orchestra, $1. 50; Dress Circle, $1; Second Balcony, got, Every night 8:15; over 10:40; Matinees begin at 3. and brilliang ‘ribune, IT was, of course, a_ misprint when a Rochester per referred to the ‘Christian Poker Almanac.” Fetmeant pocket, of course.—Detroit Free Press. “Yes,” he said, ‘I have taken particular care to keep the matter a secret. I have employed a Con- necticut detective to ferret it out.”—Aoston Post, DOLLARS AND SENSE. { “ A distin ‘The principal characters by Miss ADA REHAN, Mn, GILBERT, Mis FIELDING, Miss DREHER’ Mix JEREMY,” Miss GORDON and by, Mr. CHARLES ISHER,'JAMES LEWIS, JOHN DREW, CHARLES LECLERCQ, YORKE STEPHENS, W. ii. THOMP. SON and W. BEEKMAN. MATINEE TO-MORROW. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. SAMUEL J. TILDEN is called an ‘ American states- man,” and yet he has never had a paper collar nor a race horse named after him.—Norr. Herald. lately married, was asked at the club about 2 ‘Is she pretty 2" “No,” replied he ; ‘she is not; but she will be when her father dies !"—Un- identified Exchange. Tue celery crop of Kalamazoo will bring over $300,000 this year. Judging from the usual market [Sinee of celery, Kalamazoo must have raised several yunches.—PAila, Call, Harvey D. Parker & Co, BOSTON, MASS. Express companies are thinking of refusing to transport statues of the Venus of Milo to connois- seurs. They receive too many bills for damages to the arms,—Phi/a, Call. MARVEY D, PARKER, JOSEPH M BECKMAN, KDWARD ©, FUNCHARD, NEW PUBLICATIONS. DO YOU KNOW That you can get a year's subscription to the Century Magazine for $1.08 ; to Harper's Menthly for $1.7; to Harter’t Bazar and Harper's Weekly lor $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 for 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 : COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The Continent, The Continent, The Continent, $4, and Harper’s Bazar, $4, The Continent, $4, and Harper’s Weekiy, The Continent, $4) and Atlantic Monthty, $4,» The Continent, $4) and Army and Navy journal The Continent, $4, and North American Review, ‘The Continent, $4, and Forest and Stream, $4, The Continent, and The Nation, The Continent, $4, and The Critic, $3," . : % Fi F The Continent, $4 and Lippincott’s Magazine, $1," é , " The Continent, $4, and Golden Days, $3, . . . . i and ieee abet di . | By Single | Our price fopies. for the Two 4, and The Century, $4. . . . . . and Harper’s Magazine, $4, . Ageeasa IAI DoS Vea we = 3 The Continent, }, and Christian Union, , and Zion's Herald, $2.50, and St. Nicholas $3, . Z “ |, and New York Semi-Weekly Tribune, $2, The Continent, $4, and New York Weekly Tribune, 4 5 The Continent, $4, and Art Interchange, $2, é ¢ 4 « | The Continent, i and Youth's Companion, $1.75, . 3 . . ‘The Continent, The Continent, The Continent, The Continent, 338S2S88888888883983 The Continent, $4, aod Scientific American, $3.20, . . The Continent, $4, and Phrenological Journal, $2," . : : | 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 a3 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 gett the whole advantage. ‘The list given above is only an erample of what we are prepared to offer to all who include (PHT CONTINENT in their lists. 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