OUR DUMB ANIMALS. 



Monthly Organ of the American Hiwiane Education 



Society and the Massachusetts Society for the 



Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. 



What the Press say about it. A Few from Hundreds of Recent Kotioes. 



1. All who sympathize with kindness will be delighted with a copy of 

 Giir Dumb Animals. No more entertaining or more useful reading can 

 be put into the hands of children. The pictures are as good as the 

 text. — Nezv 2'ork Tribune. 



2. Always a welcome guest to our editorial table. — Bangor Daily 

 Commercial. 



3. Attractive sheet — should be in every household. — Atiffusta Age, 



4. Illustrated and attractive monthly. — Springfield Republican. 



5. Admirable publication. — Burlington Ha-vkeye. 



6. A beautiful paper. — Southern Cultivator (Atlanta, Ga.). 



7. Its attractive pictures catch the eye, and its short pathetic stories 

 toucli the hearts of readers, young and old. — Zion's Herald (Boston), 



8. Excellent monthly,- always readable, and its anecdotes and stories* 

 always point a wholesome moral. — Bostoji Times. 



9. It is a pleasure to call attention to Our Dumb Aftimals. It is suit-- 

 able for children and adults, the home, and the Sunday-school. — The 

 Beacon (Boston). 



10. Full of entertaining reading. — -Boston Pilot. 



11. No journal more cleverly conducted ever pleaded a worthy cause. 

 — Lyceum (Washington, D. C). 



12. Worth five times its price, and should be found in every home. — 

 West Virginia Argus. 



13. Its every page is animated by a loving spirit, which makes it inval- 

 uable in a family where there are children. — Daily Herald (Norris- 

 town. Pa.). 



14. It should be on every library table. — Germantorvn (Pa.). Gazette. 



15. Publication in every way worthy of encouragement. — Baltimore 

 Nezvs. 



16. We advise every parent and teacher to send for it. .We do not 

 know of any other publication so full of things to keep the hearts of the 

 young tender towards all that breath. — School Education (St. Paul and 

 Minneapolis). 



17. One of the most interesting exchanges that come to our table. — 

 Catholic Knight (Cleveland, Ohio). 



18. Of all the publications which reach this office, Our Dumb Animals, 

 of Boston, is the one which inspires the purest and tenderest thoughts. — 

 The Pui7iam (West Virginia) Democrat. 



For p7'ices see last cover. 

 TEACHERS AND CANVASSERS. 



Teachers can have '■'■Cur Diunb Animals''^ one year for 

 twenty-five cents. 



Canvassers can have sample copies free, and retain one half 

 of every fifty cent subscription. Address, 



GEORGE T. ANGELL, 



President of the A merican Htmiane Educatio7i Society, the Massach^tsetts 



Society for tlie Prevention of Cruelty to A ?iimals, and the Parent 



American Band of Mercy, 19 Milk Stkeet, Boston. 



