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AN AWKWARD MOMENT.
"You must have been in quite gently tight places at different times, Roger. We know what you got this one a for, but I suppose that the changes were often very nearly as heavy against you."
The man who made this remark was sated opposite his friend before the cheerful fire in the smoking-room of a London military club. Both had the bronzed faces and prematurely grizzled hair which betoken long journs under almost tropical skies. The one who had been addressed as "Roger" was slightly the elder, and upon his broad chest bore the tiny scrap of ribbon that indicated that the wearer had won that most prized of English decorations, the Victoria Cross. He did not reply for a minute or two to his companion's words. Apparently they had called up many reminiscences, few of which were agreeable, but at last a smile lighted up his features, and he said:
"Yes, old boy! I've very often thought my life wasn't going to last a second longer; but the most awkward moment I ever put in wasn't in the field."
"No! Then I presume it was when you were besieged in the Residency during the Mutiny?
"It wasn't in action at all. It was on board ship."
"Wreck!"
"No. That is to say, the ship wasn't wrecked, but I thought I was."
"Tell me about it."
"Well, I don't mind. It's twenty years ago, and the telling can't hurt any one now. Still, you will understand that the names I shall give you are not the true ones, and you must promise not to try to find out what those were."
"All right. I'll be content with the story."
"Here goes, then," said Roger, settling himself back in his chair. "It occurred just after we'd finished up the last of those black devils. I had pretty nearly got over the wounds I received in the affair for which the Queen gave me the cross, and I reported myself as fit for duty. The colonel, however, blesses his old heart! wouldn't hear of it, and insisted on my taking a year's leave. There was no canal in those days, and the pleasantest way of going home then—and I don't know that it isn't now—was by one of the fine clipper ships round the Cape. I was fortunate enough to get a cabin to myself on board the Winchester, of Greene's line. The of happiness compared with excitement of doubt. I hesitated to put my feet test, for if by any chance she should and despite my belief that she was rather ill—it would be very unpleasant her every day for at least two Again, if she accepted me, I should think of waiting till we got to it. There is no need for me to say that very young; you can see that from me of mind. Well finally I made a consents, get the captain to marry soon as she's agreeable?
"But is that legal?" I inquired.
"Perfectly. It will be duly entered ship's log just the same as a birth. tain is ez officio clergyman, magistrate and sometimes doctor."
"The idea was splendid, and I gave son my best thanks. I should have proceeded to act on his advice, but curred to me that it might be as sound the captain, and see if he willing to perform the ceremony. You I wanted to have everything sure put my fate to the test. I waited one day for a favorable opportunity to the captain on deck, but he never me to share his walk. So the next I sent a message by his boy, asking could spare me a few minutes." Speedily returned with a request: would follow him to the captain's cafe.
"I found the great man sitting at blee looking over a chart. Somehow he appeared to me to be unusually fable.
"Good morning, Captain Hamilton said, as he waved me to take a seat I do anything for you!
"Well, captain, it's rather a matter, but I wanted to ask you soon about your powers on board."
"They are absolute, sir," he answered little sternly, "Why do you ask? Want some one put in irons for insulting." Not exactly captain. The latter I would like you to use are of a kind—the matrimonial ones."
"The devil you say!" he exclaimed ing to his feet, and his face lighting up a sailor's quick sympathy for a love so you have lost your heart to one passenger? Pray which is it?
"Well, captain,' I answered, I can trust you not to let this go any at present. It is Miss Latimer."
"I didn't quite like the look that over his face. Is it possible, I thought this old sea-dog is a little bit gone in quarter himself?
He gave me plenty of time to think fore he made any verbal comment on announcement. His first words were:
"Pray, sir, have you spoken to the on the subject of your hopes?
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Here goes, then," said Roger, settling himself back in his chair. "It occurred just after we'd finished up the last of those black devils. I had pretty nearly got over the wounds I received in the affair for which the Queen gave me the cross, and I reported myself as fit for duty. The colonel, however, bless his old heart! wouldn't hear of it, and insisted on my taking a year's leave. There was no canal in those days, and the pleasantest way of going home them—and I don't know that it isn't now—was by one of the fine clipper ships round the Cape. I was fortunate enough to get a cabin to myself on board the Winchester, of Greene's line. The purser, Watson, I had met at some mess dinners in Calcutta, and he promised to make things as pleasant as possible. We had very, few passengers, mostly invalided officers, two or three civilians and four ladies. I saw three of the ladies on deck when we sailed, and none of them impressed me as being specially charming. The captain, whose name was, we'll say, John Smith, looked like one of the regular navy. He wore a uniform and sword, and was very severe of aspect and stiff in bearing. I found out afterward that he was a regular martini, and the half-dozen midshipmen and the minor officers stood in considerable awe of him. On my being introduced, he favored me with a formal grasp of the hand, and jerked out a few words about having heard of me before.
"We did not begin to drop down the river till the day was fairly advanced, and I had scarcely got my traps in order when it was time to dress for dinner. In those days the captain would have been insulted if his passengers did not turn out in full evening tugery. We soldiers were seated at table in accordance with our rank, and as I had only just got my company, I was pretty well down toward the foot, or purser's end. This I did not at first feel inclined to regret, as the prospect appeared that we should be a little more free and easy than were the fogges up at the top. But when I had got fairly settled into my place, I looked toward the captain, and immediately began to deplore my insignificance. Seated on his right was the prettiest girl I had ever seen. Her eyes were—well, it's no use my giving you an auctioneer's catalogue of her charms. You just picture your ideal, and she would come very near it. All I knew was that I was completely knocked over. I am sure my neighbors must have thought I was either surly or stupid, for I never addressed them, and I was scarcely conscious what replies I made to their remarks. All my attention was given to a silent watching of my new divinity, and I frantically enviied the captain and a bluff old colonel who were privileged to sit beside her.
"As soon as dinner was over I get hold of my friend Watson, and inquired the name of the young lady.
"She's a Miss Latimer," he said; "came out with us this voyage, I suppose only for her health, since she's going right back. Understand she's an orphan, and got some money. Dresses well, at least. Shall I introduce you?"
"Of course I jumped at the offer, and very soon the magic words were spoken which privileged me to speak to my idol. You see even now I get enthusiastic and romantic in a sailor's quick sympathy for a love that you have lost your heart to one passenger? Pray which is it?
"Well, captain,' I answered, 'I can trust you not to let this go any further at present. It is Miss Latimer.'
"I didn't quite like the look that over his face. Is it possible, I thought this old sea-dog is a little bit gone in quarter himself?
"He gave us plenty of time to think fore he made any verbal comment in announcement. His first words were:
"Pray, sir, have you spoken to the on the subject of your hopes?
"Not yet, captain."
"Has she given you any encouragement to think that the love you say you returned by her?
"No, captain; but she has been very to me, and has talked to me a great deal and seemed to like to have me talk to her."
"And on these faint grounds you your hopes?
"I didn't at all like the tone in which made that remark, and I was about to take a little haughtily. I suppose he saw the pressure on my face, and he stopped me speaking by holding up his hand.
"Don't say any more, Captain Hammer! I ought to have stopped you before. I could possibly marry you to the lady."
"Why not, Captain Smith?" I am rather warmly.
"Because, sir, I couldn't very well try you to my own wife."
"What? I almost shrieked.
"My wife,' he answered, firmly. To sorry you should be placed in unpleasant position. It is partly my fault, but more than of your own youth and rabish You are an officer and a gentleman, and you respect the secret I am obliged to co-try."
"I felt so utterly crushed that I scarceably sensible of where I was. Certify I did not fully understand all he was in inging but I managed to retain sense enough bow my head in sign of assent.
"I was married,' said the captain,' wow! I was last home, to Miss Latimer, who left an orphan under unusually sad circumstances and surroundings. She dreaded be left in England alone. The owner this line do not allow their captains to help their wives with them even as passing We therefore decided to keep our marriage secret, and my wife booked as a passenger under her maiden name. Not a soulless board except yourself knows the truth trust you to keep it sacred, for I want to retire yet for a voyage or two."
"I am sure I don't know how I got from his cabin to my own, but once in the latte I bolted the door, and never came out at next morning. Can't tell if the train ever confided to his wife what they place in his cabin but I sometimes fan我 could see in her face when her eyes were on me, an expression of mingled joy amusement that I never noticed there before One thing I was sure of, however, and that was that when I became more familiar with me I did not think her quite so pretty as did at first."
"When the Winchester touched at St.Lorenza arranged with Captain Smith that should go ashore there, and wait for the next vessel of Greene's line. We made ill hear and the need of land air the excuse."
"That time in the captain's cabin was most awkward moment I ever knew. I pose I am the only fellow who ever asked man to marry him to his own wife. At rate, if there is another, he has my sympathy."
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As soon as dinner was over I get hold of my friend Watson, and inquired the name of the young lady.
"She's a Miss Latimer," he said; "came out with us this voyage, I suppose only for her health, since she's going right back. Understand she's an orphan, and got some money. Dresses well, at least. Shall I introduce you?"
Of course I jumped at the offer, and very soon the magic words were spoken which privileged me to speak to my idol. You see even now I get enthusiastic and romantic in my language when I talk about her, so you can imagine the condition of hopeless 'amite' in which I was then. Well, she proved to be just as charming as she looked, and before I turned in for the night I was deeply, desperately in love.
"I don't suppose there is any place in the world so favorable for love-making as a comfortable passenger ship. Not one of these new 'ocean greyhounds' that rush at break-neck speed through all kinds of weather, and land you at your destination almost before you have time to know any one aboard, but a fine clipper vessel, whose only propelling power is nature's breath, and to the passengers on which every change of weather or shift of wind is of vast import and interest. These afford endless themes for talk, and mutual interest seems to draw people closer together. Miss Latimer had quite an affection for the Winchester, which had brought her safely from England, and was then bearing her back. She and the captain appeared to be on excellent terms, and she was often invited to walk on the captain's own side of the quarter-deck—a pathway which we were supposed not to venture to tread without a special summons.
"There was something about Miss Latimer—Rose was her name—which was irresistibly attractive to me. I do not know exactly how to describe it, except as a curious compound of girlish innocence and womanly frankness. One would never dream of flirting with her, and I fancy few people would have ventured on any direct love-making without a speedy accompaniment of a humble entreaty for her hand. She was awfully kind to me; used always to be afraid that I'd overexert myself, and was constantly making me tell her stories of my experiences. I am afraid that sometimes I a little overdid the Othello business, but she never seemed to mind.
"Day after day slipped away in an century
Tales of the Disappointed
Washington, April 12.—One of the worst cases of disappointment is that of a distinguished Democrat from a Southern State. As the member of the National Democratic Committee from his State he came to Washington early and took rooms at one of the principal hotels. He was in no Ring, and in no sense a Boss. All that he wanted was a fair deal and celerity of movement. After the inauguration, Democrats from his State came on for what he had provided for their subject to the President's approval, about which no doubts were entertained. Tests over the offices were avoided, and there was a fine feeling over the prospectious good things. The expectants waited. Only by one the offices they were to have went others. The committeeman faithfully visited the White House, but he got no satisfaction. The President did not seem interested in him or in his friends. Finally, when nearly the last of the coveted places were filled by strangers, he gathered his disheartened friends around him and said:
"Generally I can do tolerable justice to any subject I understand, but this is beyond my powers. I would go on and do my best but it's no use. You all know how it is yourselves! Boys, let us take a drink together, and then we'll all go home and let the blank thing go to the tropics!"
Senators and Congressmen have their own casual jokes in the White House if they are of humor with the President. A Senator entered the President's room one morning and inquired for a map of the United States which he scrutinized for some time. "What are you looking for?" asked the President.
"I was seeing if my State was still in the Union. I see it is," replied the Senator.
"How is that?" inquired the President.
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Both smiled grimly.
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OF the Disappointed
APRIL 12.—One of the worst disappointment is that of a distindemocrat from a Southern State.
Number of the National Democratic
from his State he came to Washily and took rooms at one of the hotels.
He was in no Ring, and
a Boss. All that he wanted was
and celerity of movement. After
oration, Democrats from his State
or what he had provided for them,
the President's approval, about
doubts were entertained. Conthe offices were avoided, and
a fine feeling over the prospective
s. The expectants waited. One
offices they were to have went to
the committeeman faithfully visiWhite House, but he got no satisThe President did not seem interm or in his friends. Finally, when
last of the coveted places were
rangers, he gathered his disapends around him and said:
"ally I can do tolerable justice to
I understand, but this is beyond
I would go on and do my best,
use. You all know how it is!
Boys, let us take a drink tothen we'll all go home and let
thing go to the tropics!"
and Congressmen have their ockes in the White House if they
or with the President. A Senator
the President's room one morning
for a map of the United States,
crutinized for some time. "What
asking for?" asked the President.
seeing if my State was still in the
case it is," replied the Senator.
that!" inquired the President.
you have given it no attention I
now how it was."
ruled grimly.
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Los Angeles.
Capital Stock . . . $100,000
Surplus . . . $100,000
E.F.SPENCE,President.
J.M.ELLIOTT,Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
J.D.BICKERLA, J.F.CRAKE,H.MACURY,
W.R.LACT, E.F.SPENCE,
STOCKHOLDERS:
CAPT.A.H.WILCOX,
G.S.WESTENDY,
J.F.CRAKE,
J.E.HOLLAMBERGER,
H.MASERY,
WOOD MANAY,
J.D.BICKERLA,
DR.R.H.MCDONALD,
JAMES MCCOV,
G.Q.SHORE,
L.LANBRUSEN,
A.W.YAIR,
A.H.MOW,
E.F.SPENCE.
HELP
for working people. Send 10 cents postage, and we will mail you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you in the way of making money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any business Capital not required. You may live at home and work in quiet times only, or all the time. All of both names of all types, generally accepted. Pilots could easily work for the businews office. That off who must work any day at home, we made this important offer. To all who are well satisfied we will pay for the businews office. Insurance not required but we will pay for the businews office.
We will deliver at your own door cost everything in this advertisement.
All of the above 15 plants, 15 packs seed, 12 packets of vegetable seed, malt garden and 5 subscriptions to Bowditch Trusted Floral Monthly for $4.00...of these plants at retail is over $12.60...of plants and seeds not here mentioned oral Catalogue, sent five. Magazine...W.E.Bowditch Seedman and W.E.Bowditch Warren St Boo...
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NEW YORK
1885.
Harper's Magazine.
ILLUSTRATED.
With the new volume, beginning in December, Harper's Magazine will combine its old year. The oldest particular of its type, it is yet, in all new volumes, a new magazine, not simply because it presents fresh subjects and new pictures, but also and chiefly because it steadily advances in the method itself of magazine editing. In a word, the Harper's baseness since and more the faithful mirror of current life and movement. Leading features in the attractive programme for 1885 are: new serial novels by Constance Pemmons Woman and W. D. Howell; a new novel entitled "At the Bed Oliver" descriptive illustrated paper by F. D. Halez & Swain Gorman, R. A. Amery, H. Gorman, and others; Goldsmith's "The Stoops to Conquer," illustrated by Anser; important papers on Art, Science, etc.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per Year:
HARPER'S MAGAZINE.....$6 00
HARPER'S WEEKLY.....4 00
HARPER'S BAZAR.....4 00
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.....2 00
HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY,
One Year (12 Numbers).....10 00
Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States offices.
The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Number for Jane and December of each year. When no time is specified, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number.
The last eleven semi-annual Volumes of Harper's Magazine, in next cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $8 00 per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each—by mail postpaid.
Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 60, inclusive, from June, 1830, to June, 1839, one vol., $2e. Cloth, $4 00.
Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Bazar.
Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.
1885.
Harper's Bazar.
ILLUSTRATED.
Harper's Bazar is the only paper in the world that combines the choice literature and the finest art illustrations with the latest fashions and methods of household adornment. Its weekly illustrations and descriptions of the newest Paris and New York styles, with its useful pattern-sheet supplement and cut patterns, by enabling Indies to be their own dressmakers, save many times the cost of subscription. Its papers on cooking, the management of servants, and housekeeping in its various details are entirely practical. Much attention is given to the interesting topic of social etiquette, and its illustrations of art needle-work are acknowledged to be unqualified. Its literary merit is of the highest excellence, and the unique character of its humorous pictures has won for it the name of the American Punch.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per Year:
HARPER'S BAZAR.....$6 00
HARPER'S MAGAZINE.....4 00
HARPER'S WEEKLY.....4 00
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.....2 00
HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY.
NEW ORLEANS, of New Orleans
FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION of London, England.
COMMERCIAL UNION, of London,
CITY OF LONDON, Capital $10,000,000
SOUTH BRITISH AND NATIONAL,
GERMAN AMERICAN, of New York.
STOFFICE, ANAHEIM.
Bowditch's Collections Seeds & Plants
I will prepay and deliver at your own door any of the following Seeds or Plants:
Flowering Plants, Geranium, blue, 50 Begonia, sunflower, 60-Calceolaria, yellow 50-Coloea pink, violet, rose, crimson, yellow etc., 60 Chrysanthemum new japanese and hybrids, 80-Carnations, Pure White, Crimson King Grace Wilder etc., Daisy Crimson Button, 60-Dahlia single or double 50 sorts, Geranium single or double 40 sorts, Gen Grunge geranium 60-New French Hybrid geranium 150-Silver Leaf geranium 150 Sooted geranium 150-Hellotropes 150-Marguerites shrub daisy 120-Petunia Bounty flowers three to five inches in diameter, 80-Puntatum nigrum to white maries, pink 150-Boes Monthly 100-Hy bride 150-Tea 150-Dwarf Stevia 50-Vinca myrtle 80-Any of the above sent free at prices annexed; the 24 plants and one year's subscription to Bowditch's Monthly Floral Magazine for $2.00; 50 plants by express buyer paying charges. 4.00 and one year subscription to Flowering Seeds, Aster Peony Perfectionum Swanley Blue dwarf, 100-Balancearium large 150-Convolvulus utricolor Kermesius 150-Gelatium variegata 150-Mignonette grandiflora, extra 50-Nicotiana sinensis lily Bowress Phlox drummondi nana dwarf 150-Poppy Danebrog scarlet 150-Yrethrum Golden Gem Pansies Odier 20-Black Panies Noire Berb Extra Large English Irish or Belgian Panies 50-Verbena hybrida from named sorts 250-Compone Zinnia daisy flowers, 25c-Any of the above sent free at prices annexed, set of 15 packets 12.25 and two yearly subscriptions to Bowditch's Floral Monthly magazine, all to one address each to separate addresses as desired.
New Vegetable Seeds: White Wax Beard, 15-Peerless Cabbage, Snowball Cowflower, 12-Bearly Marbleseed Sweet Corn, 15-Dwarf Golden Heart Celery, 15-Peerless White Spine Cuban Queen Wandering Rose, Bay Musk Melon 100-Improved Desert Yellow Globe Onion, 15-American Wonder Tea 15-Livingston's Favorite Tomato any of the above sent free at prices annexed; the 13 c.1.15 with two yearly subscriptions to Bowditch's Illustrated Magazine, a monthly guide to the garden, both to one address or separate We will deliver at your own door free of cost everything in this advertisement for $6.
All of the above 24 plants, 15 packets of Bowsnuts and 23 packets of seedless cuticles sewn together and 5 subscriptions to Bowditch's Illustrated Floral Monthly for $6.00—The value these goods at retail is over $12.68—For hundreds plants and seeds not here mentioned see our General Catalogue, sent free. Magazine, sent free. Seedman and Florist-W.E.Bowditch Warren St Boston Mass
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per Year
HARPER'S BAZAR.....$4.00
HARPER'S MAGAZINE.....4.00
HARPER'S WEEKLY.....4.00
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.....2.00
HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY,
One Year (52 Numbers).....10.00
Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada.
The Volumes of the Bazer begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order.
The last Five Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail postage paid by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for up to ten volumes.
Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $1.00 each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers New York.
1885.
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
Harper's Weekly has now, for twenty years, maintained its position as the leading illustrated weekly newspaper in America. With a constant increase of literary and artistic resources, it is able to offer for the ensuing year attractions unequalled by any previous volume, embracing a capital illustrated serial story by W.E. Nogaris, illustrated articles with special references to the West and South, including the World's Exposition at New Orleans; interesting short stories, mostly illustrated on the chief topics of the day.
Every one who desires a trustworthy political guide, an entertaining and instructive family journal, entirely free from objectionable features in either letter press or illustrations, should subscribe to Harper's Weekly.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per Year
HARPER'S WEEKLY.....$4.00
HARPER'S MAGAZINE.....4.00
HARPER'S BAZAR.....4.00
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.....1.50
HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY,
One Year (52 Numbers).....10.00
Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada.
The volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order.
The last Five Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail postage paid or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for up to ten volumes.
Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail postpaid on receipt of $1.00 each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement with out the express order of Harper & Brothers New York.
1885.
Harper's Young People.
An Illustrated Weekly.
The serial and short stories in Harper's Yeoman have all the dramatic interest that juvenile action can possess while they are wholly free from what is perilous or vulgarly sensational. The humorous stories and pictures are full of innocence fun, and the papers on natural history and science travel, and the facts of life are by writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and valuation on stable sports games and situations have full information on these subjects. There is nothing about it but its price.
1885.
Harper's Young People.
An Illustrated Weekly.
The serial and short stories in Harper's Young People have all the dramatic interest that juvenile fiction can possess, while they are wholly free from what is pernicious or vulgarly sensational. The numerous stories and pictures are full of innocent fun, and the papers on natural history and science travel, and the facts of life, are by writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, games and pastimes have full information on these subjects. There is nothing cheap about it but its price.
An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable in juvenile literature—Borton Court.
A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls in every family which it visits—Brooklyn Union.
It is wonderful in its wealth of pictures, information and interests—Christian Advocate, N. Y.
TERMS: Postage Prepaid, $2 Per Year.
Vol. VI. commences November 4, 1884.
Sincerely Numerous, Five Cents each.
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Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers.
Address: HARPER BROTHERS, New York.
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