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HARPER’S MAGAZINE|PEN FOR JANUARY, 1891. The Outlook in Southern California. By Cuarces Duprey Warner. With fifteen il- lustrations from drawings, by H_ Botox Jones, W. Hamitton Gipson, J. D. Woon- Warp and W. C. Fitter. London Music Halls. By F. Axstey. With eight illustrations drawn by Joserit PENNELL. By Turopore Cir. T. pe Impressions of Peru. With sixteen illustrations drawn by Tuvtstrur and H. D. Nico: A New Novel by Charles Egbert Uraddock. In the “Stranger People’s” Country. Part I. With two illustrations (including Frontis- piece) drawn by W. T. SMEDLEY. At the Casa Napoleon. A Story. By Tiomas A, JANVIE With seven illustrations drawn by W. T. Another Chapter of My Memoirs. How I be- came a Journalist. By Mr. De Browrrz. A Modern Legerd. A Story. By Vina D. Scuppek. POETRY. Saint Anthony. A Christmas-Eve Ballad. By Mrs. E. W. Latimer. With three illus- trations drawn by C. S. ReIsHart. BURTON, ARCHI- Short Poems by Ricuarp 3. Weir Mitcnes BALD Lamrman, Dr. S Nanate Mayo Fitziveit, CHartes H. CRAN- DALL and JULIAN HAWTHORN. Unlucky Speeches, Full-page illustration from a drawing by GrorGe bu MAURIER. EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS. Editor’s Easy Chair. By Curtis. Grorce WILLIAM Editor’s Study. By Witttam Dean Howe ts. Editor’s Drawer. Duprey Warner. Conducted by CHartes Monthly Record of Current Events. Literary Notes. By Lavrexce Hutton. w to HARPER'S MAGAZL $4.00 a Year. Subscribe Booksellers and Postmasters usually receive Subscripe tions, Subscriptions sent direct to the Publishers should be accompanied by Pest-Office Money Order or Draft. When no time is specified, Subscriptions will begin with the current number, Postage free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada and Mexico. $27" HARPER'S CATALOGUE, comprising the titles of nearly four thousand volumes, will be sent by mail on receipt of Ten Cents in postage stamps ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS. INDIA, PERSIAN AND TURKISH WALL Sizes. 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Well, I ‘only asked to ascertain how you felt on ‘the subject, so in case I ever should want to marry I’ would know where to come.—Epoch. “Witenes the proprietor ?” asked a man as he entered a down-town restaurant. “ He's gone home to dinner, sir,” replied a waiter. —Harper's Bazar, PROPRIETOR OF CIGAR STORE: I like enterprise, Jim, but you're carryin’ things a little too far. ASSISTANT: How's that ? “Why, that sign you've got up, ‘Real Imported Havana ars Made While You Wait.’ It won't hardly do."—New York Herald, “1 SHOULD like to observe, madam," said the patient boarder, “that while Iam very fond of the neck of the fowl you are carving, I shall deny myself this year and beg for a large white chunk off the breast. With this view [have had my trunk packed and adrayman is now waiting at the door for an answer. Er— Is it breast or neck ?"—American Grocer. “Tue queen bee, during the propagating season, lays as high as 2,000 eggs in aday; and I have given much thought to the grafting of the queen upon the Plymouth Rock hen, with a view to better egg facili- ties, but so far with but little success." —Burdette Closes Doors With vt Slamming or of For Sate sy THe Norton Door Check and Spring Co., Sears Building, Boston, Mass. Agents Wanted NSYLVANIA TOURS! TO THE GOLDEN GATE affording a visit of THREE WEEKS in CALIFORNIA THE TOURISTS TRAVEL BY A Superbly Appointed Train Of Pullman, Vestibule Drawing-Room, Sleeping, Smoking and Library, Dining and Observation Cars—an exact Counterpart of the Pennsylvania Limited. FEBRUARY 7th, 1891. MARCH 34, 1891, MARCH 26th, 1891. APRIL 14th, 1891, EXCURSION TICKETS, inctuding all traveling expenses and sustenance €n route in both directions and side trips to San Diego. Riverside, Pasadena, Santa Barbara, Monterey, and San jose (Mt. 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Broadway & 27th St., New York. ‘THE LATEST AND BEST OELICATE, DELIGHTFUL, LASTING AND ECONOMICAL, Ite fragrance 1 yf the opent mo tsed you willsveno oer ee SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRY IT. #A8.S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. comicbooks.com