SCRieNER'S MONTHLY, 



CONDUCTED BY J. C. HOLLAND. 

 The Ilaiidsoiijost lllii)«traled iUngaziue ia iB»e VTorld. 



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MORE THAN 70,000 MONTHLY, 

 Ar.d it has a larger. circulation in England than any other American maga- 

 zine. Eveij- nnml)er contains abont one luindrel and fifty pages, and from 

 iifiy to peventy-five original wood-cnt illustrations. Several illustrated articles 

 descriptive oi Canadian Sports and Scenery have recently appeared in its 

 pages, and the magazine during the coming year will devote nmch space to 

 matters of special interest to the Canadian public. 



Among the additional series of papers to appear may be mentioned 

 those on l^itw Sliiill W(> ^peBI (two papers by Pn>f. Lounsbi'iiv), 

 The New ^oiith, L.n^vBi-PIan«iii|; for 8»iaia Plaees (by 

 Samuii. Parsons, of Flusjiing), <j;»B«isdîi of 'ii'o-day. Aaaieriean 

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 ventOl'S j also, Papers of Travel, Hisinry. Physical Science, Stniies ,n 

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 Time," by Dr. J. G. Holland; record of New Inventions and Mechanical 

 Improvements; Papers on Eilncation, Decoration, &c. ; Book Uevievvsj 

 fresh bits of With and Humor, &c., &c., &c. 



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Scribner's Illustrated EVIagazine for Girls and Boys. 



AN J DUAL CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE. 



Mk=srs. SciuBxni &Co.. in IS*", l)egan the publication of St. Nicho- 

 las,- an illustrated Magazine for Giirls^ and J^oys, witii Mrs. Mary Mapos 

 Dodge as editor. Five years iiave pissed since the first iinmber wms issued, 

 and the magazine has won the highest position. It lias a monthly cir- 

 culation of 



OVER 50,000 COPIES. 



It is published simultan-our ly in Ijondon and New-York, and the tran- 

 satlantic recognition is almost as general and hearty as the American. 



The November Number. 



Attention is especially invited to the November niunber. which in many 

 respects approaches nearer to our ideal than any namlier we havc issue.l. 

 It contains 72 pages. an(i its illustrations th;oiighont are fine and varieii. 

 It liegins two splendid serials. Its shorter papers re|)resent a wide range of 

 subject, — History, Travel, Fun, Poetry, Adventure, Science, Natural 

 History, Home-life, Sport, auc' lively narrative, — the whole crowned by an 

 appropriate T anksgiving story. 



Tiiroughout are seen evidences and fruit of the editor's recent travel 

 across the continent, and Mrs. Dodge's inimitable touches everywiiere show 

 the heartiness and z al with wliici: she resunies active editorial manage- 

 ment. Une long artice vml two poems in this number bear her signature, 

 and in the Letter-Box slie talks pleasanliy with ihe young f ilks abuut iur 

 delightful jo)irney to California. 



Tiiere is a line portrait of Fiîasiî R. Stockton, accompanied by a 

 sketch of his life. 



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