Chapter 30

OLIVER OPTIC’S MAGAZINE,Our Boys and GirlsThe only Original American Juvenile Magazine published once a Week.EDITED BY OLIVER OPTIC,Who writes for no other juvenile publication—who contributes each yearFour Serial Stories,The cost of which in book form would be $5.00—double the subscription price of the Magazine!Each number (published every Saturday) handsomely illustrated byThomas Nast, and other talented artists.Among the regular contributors, besidesOliver Optic, areSOPHIE MAY, author of “Little Prudy and Dotty Dimple Stories.”ROSA ABBOTT, author of “Jack of all Trades,” &c.MAY MANNERING, author of “The Helping-Hand Series,” &c.WIRT SIKES, author of “On the Prairies,” &c.OLIVE LOGAN, author of “Near Views of Royalty,” &c.REV. ELIJAH KELLOGG, author of “Good Old Times,” &c.Each number contains 16 pages of Original Stories, Poetry, Articles of History, Biography, Natural History, Dialogues, Recitations, Facts and Figures, Puzzles, Rebuses, &c.Oliver Optic’s Magazinecontains more reading matter than any other juvenile publication, and is theCheapest and the BestPeriodical of the kind in the United States.TERMS, IN ADVANCE.Single Subscriptions, one year,$2.50One Volume, Six Months,1.25Single Copies,6 cts.Three copies,6.50Five copies,10.00Ten copies (an extra copyfree),20.00Canvassers and local agents wanted in every State and town, and liberal arrangements will be made with those who apply to the Publishers.A handsome cloth cover, with a beautiful gilt design, will be furnished for binding the numbers for the year for 50 cts. All the numbers for 1867 will be supplied for $2.25. Bound volumes, $3.50.Any boy or girl who will write to the Publishers shall receive a specimen copy by mail free.LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers,149 Washington Street, Boston.

OLIVER OPTIC’S MAGAZINE,

Our Boys and Girls

The only Original American Juvenile Magazine published once a Week.

EDITED BY OLIVER OPTIC,

Who writes for no other juvenile publication—who contributes each year

Four Serial Stories,

The cost of which in book form would be $5.00—double the subscription price of the Magazine!

Each number (published every Saturday) handsomely illustrated byThomas Nast, and other talented artists.

Among the regular contributors, besidesOliver Optic, are

SOPHIE MAY, author of “Little Prudy and Dotty Dimple Stories.”

ROSA ABBOTT, author of “Jack of all Trades,” &c.

MAY MANNERING, author of “The Helping-Hand Series,” &c.

WIRT SIKES, author of “On the Prairies,” &c.

OLIVE LOGAN, author of “Near Views of Royalty,” &c.

REV. ELIJAH KELLOGG, author of “Good Old Times,” &c.

Each number contains 16 pages of Original Stories, Poetry, Articles of History, Biography, Natural History, Dialogues, Recitations, Facts and Figures, Puzzles, Rebuses, &c.

Oliver Optic’s Magazinecontains more reading matter than any other juvenile publication, and is theCheapest and the BestPeriodical of the kind in the United States.

TERMS, IN ADVANCE.

Canvassers and local agents wanted in every State and town, and liberal arrangements will be made with those who apply to the Publishers.

A handsome cloth cover, with a beautiful gilt design, will be furnished for binding the numbers for the year for 50 cts. All the numbers for 1867 will be supplied for $2.25. Bound volumes, $3.50.

Any boy or girl who will write to the Publishers shall receive a specimen copy by mail free.

LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers,149 Washington Street, Boston.


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