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24
Month
January
Year
1894
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SETEN MAGAZINES I OXE. ST. NICHOLAS FOR YOUNG FOLKS, "WIDE A WAKE," Now Merged in it. Enlarged by 200 ndditional pages in the volume. Everythiny Illustrated. Of all publiciitions for boys and girls, fst. Nicholas, conducted by Mary Mapes Dodge is unquestionably tlie best. lt has been pralsed by tlie jiress and the people of two continents- lts cirenlation is unpreoeaented aroong magazines for yonug folks. Beeinnlng with tlie number in November. 1893, it is enlarged by the additlon of aboutSUO pages in the volume, and for 1898-94 H wlll have the greatest program in its history, including A NATURAL HISTORY SERIES, brilliantly lilnstrated, describlng the quadrupeds of Nortb America in a popnlar way, by W. T. Hornaday, recently Chlel Taxidermistof the U. 8. National Museum; "TOM SAWYER ABROAD," a Serial Story by Mark Twain, in whldh the great humorlst's famons c.reallons. "Ti. in Sawyer" and "Huckleberry "Kinn," vlüit tlie eastern hemispliere (In a flyiug-irachine); a series on AMERICAN AÜTHORS, by Bradner Mftttbews, setting lort h in olear and simple forro the malD blograpbieal facta and the cnlef literary onalittes of famons men in American Hlerature, ipcluding Xrvi ng. Cooper, Iïrvant, Hawthorne. Emerson, Lowell, etc.; Stories of India by Ruóyard Kipling. Wben Rndyard Kiplinf.' was a boy in India he used to read st. Nicholas, and now he liikes hls tnrn at bringlng deligbt to the thousands o' yonng folks wlio read it lo-day. He has written lor st. Nicholas a Rerles of remnrfeable stories of boy and girl life in the jungle and with animáis. "Recollections of 'Wild Life," by Dr. Charles Eastman, a full-blooded sïoux Indltin, and a gradúate of a white man's college (Dartmouth); a description of Ind'an life,- in camp and on the war path,- described from the inside. A novelty in llterature. Papers on the Government. "How money is Made,' (the Mlnt),"How the Treasury is Guarded," "How the Government Promotes lngenuity" (the Patent-IHfice) "The Dead-Letter Offlce," -'With the West Point Cadets," 'How Armies Talk to Each Other," "Life on a Man-of-War," etc. SERIAL STORIES BY Hovrard Pyle, Francia Courtenay Baylor, James Otis, Molly Elliot Sewell and The Author of "Lady Jane." THE FAMOUS "BROWNIES," by Palmer Cox, will also be a feature of St. Nicholas Are you going to have St. Nicholas in yonr home in '94? New sabscribera utaould begin wit.li November. The prlee of St. Niobolas ist3.00a year. Everything in it is iilnstrated. Subscribe through book-sellers and newsdealers, or reroit to the pnbltnberR by check, draft money, or express-order. Don't nü'-s.s tht Cliri&U las Xinnbcr, The Century Co., 33 E. 17th St. N. Y. Wriiefor "giniature St. Nicholas.''Ann Arbor Fruit Farm Small Fruit and trees from EUwanger and Barry, the oldest nursery in the United States. 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