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31
Month
January
Year
1894
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SEVEX MAGAZINES O OSE. ST. NICHOLAS FOR YOUNG FOLKS, " WIDE AWAKE," Now Merged in it. Enlarged by 200 addilional pages in the volume. Everything Illustraled. Of all pulplications for boys and girls, St. Nicholas, conducted by Mary . Jlapes Dodge, is unquestionably the best. H has been praised by the press and the peopleof two continente- ita circulation is unpreceuented among magazines for youug folks. Beginning with the number iu iNovember. 1893, it is enlarged by the addition of about200 pages in the volume, and tor 1893-94 it will linve the greatest program in lts history includiug A NATURAL HISTORY SERIES, lirilliantly illuslrated, describing the quadrupeds of North America in a popuiar way, by VV. T. Hornaday, recently Chiet Taxiderniist of the U. S. National Museum; "TOM SAWYER ABROAD," a Serial Story by Mark Twain, in vvhich the great humorist's fanious creaUons. "Tom Sawyer" and 'Hnckleuerry "Flnn," visit the eastern hemlsphere (in a flyiug-machlneO; a series on AMERICAN AUTHORS, by Bradner Matthews, setting forth in olear and simple torra the main biographical facls and the cnief literary qualitjes of famoua men in American literature. inchiding Irving, C'ooper, Brvant, Hawtliorne, Emerson, Lowell, etc; . Stories of India by Rudyard Kipling. When Rudyard Kipling was a boy in India he used to read St. Nicholas, and now he lakes hls turn at. brlnglng delight to the thousands of young folks whu read it lo-day. He has wrltten forst. Nicholas a series of remarkable stories of boy and girl life in thejungle and with animáis. "Recollections of Wild Life," by Dr. Charles Eastman, a full-blooded Sionx Indinn, and a gradúate of a white man's college (Dartmoulh); a deseription of Intl'an ] 1 fe, - in camp and on the war path,- described from the iuside. A novelty in Uterature. Papers on the Government. 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