FOR A PRESENT WHAT COULD BE BETTER THAN A SUBSCRIPTION?
FOR A PRESENT WHAT COULD BE BETTER THAN A SUBSCRIPTION?
Scribner’s Magazine
Among the Artists represented are:
ELIHU VEDDER.J. ALDEN WEIR.J. W. TWACHTMAN.M. J. BURNS.WILLIAM HOLE.GEORGE HITCHCOCK.J. FRANCIS MURPHY.WILL H. LOW.W. H. GIBSON.J. D. WOODWARD.ROBERT BLUM.C. JAY TAYLOR.ALFRED KAPPES.ELBRIDGE KINGSLEY.BRUCE CRANE.WALTER L. PALMER.
ELIHU VEDDER.J. ALDEN WEIR.J. W. TWACHTMAN.M. J. BURNS.WILLIAM HOLE.GEORGE HITCHCOCK.J. FRANCIS MURPHY.WILL H. LOW.W. H. GIBSON.J. D. WOODWARD.ROBERT BLUM.C. JAY TAYLOR.ALFRED KAPPES.ELBRIDGE KINGSLEY.BRUCE CRANE.WALTER L. PALMER.
ELIHU VEDDER.
J. ALDEN WEIR.
J. W. TWACHTMAN.
M. J. BURNS.
WILLIAM HOLE.
GEORGE HITCHCOCK.
J. FRANCIS MURPHY.
WILL H. LOW.
W. H. GIBSON.
J. D. WOODWARD.
ROBERT BLUM.
C. JAY TAYLOR.
ALFRED KAPPES.
ELBRIDGE KINGSLEY.
BRUCE CRANE.
WALTER L. PALMER.
SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE.
Christmas Number Now Ready.
The completion of the second year of SCRIBNER’SMAGAZINEwill be signalized by the publication of a remarkably beautiful and interestingChristmas Number. There will be aboutsixty illustrations, one-third of them full-pages of rich design.ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONwill contribute a second instalment of his romantic novel, “The Master of Ballantrae,” strikingly illustrated by William Hole.H. C. BUNNER’S“Squire Five Fathom” is a delicate and finely imagined story. C. Jay Taylor ofPuck, will fully illustrate it.REBECCA HARDING DAVISwill tell a story of life at a wayside station in the North Carolina mountains. Illustrations by Alfred Kappes.W. M. TABERwill contribute an unusually ingenious tale of a mystery entitled “Three Bad Men,” with illustrations by Francis Day and M. J. Burns.JOHN J. à BECKETTwill tell the story of a sentiment. Its title is “The Roses of the Señor,” and it will be illustrated by Robert Blum.WILL H. LOW, the artist, will describe the origin and rapid growth in the United States of the art of making stained-glass windows; with beautiful reproductions of windows by La Farge, Armstrong, Tiffany and Lathrop.WINTER IN THE ADIRONDACKSwill be picturesquely described by Hamilton Wright Mabie, and elaborately illustrated by W. Hamilton Gibson, Bruce Crane, J. Francis Murphy, and J. D. Woodward.LESTER WALLACK’SReminiscences will be concluded; fully illustrated with portraits—one, taken last summer, representing Mr. Wallack at his country home, with his favorite dog at his feet.GEORGE HITCHCOCK, the artist, will write of Botticelli. Illustrations from drawings by the author.ILLUSTRATED POEMSwill be a feature of the number, one of them, “THELION OF THENILE,” containing four pictures by ELIHUVEDDER.MR. STEVENSONconcludes for this year his series of monthly papers with “A Christmas Sermon.”
The completion of the second year of SCRIBNER’SMAGAZINEwill be signalized by the publication of a remarkably beautiful and interestingChristmas Number. There will be aboutsixty illustrations, one-third of them full-pages of rich design.
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONwill contribute a second instalment of his romantic novel, “The Master of Ballantrae,” strikingly illustrated by William Hole.
H. C. BUNNER’S“Squire Five Fathom” is a delicate and finely imagined story. C. Jay Taylor ofPuck, will fully illustrate it.
REBECCA HARDING DAVISwill tell a story of life at a wayside station in the North Carolina mountains. Illustrations by Alfred Kappes.
W. M. TABERwill contribute an unusually ingenious tale of a mystery entitled “Three Bad Men,” with illustrations by Francis Day and M. J. Burns.
JOHN J. à BECKETTwill tell the story of a sentiment. Its title is “The Roses of the Señor,” and it will be illustrated by Robert Blum.
WILL H. LOW, the artist, will describe the origin and rapid growth in the United States of the art of making stained-glass windows; with beautiful reproductions of windows by La Farge, Armstrong, Tiffany and Lathrop.
WINTER IN THE ADIRONDACKSwill be picturesquely described by Hamilton Wright Mabie, and elaborately illustrated by W. Hamilton Gibson, Bruce Crane, J. Francis Murphy, and J. D. Woodward.
LESTER WALLACK’SReminiscences will be concluded; fully illustrated with portraits—one, taken last summer, representing Mr. Wallack at his country home, with his favorite dog at his feet.
GEORGE HITCHCOCK, the artist, will write of Botticelli. Illustrations from drawings by the author.
ILLUSTRATED POEMSwill be a feature of the number, one of them, “THELION OF THENILE,” containing four pictures by ELIHUVEDDER.
MR. STEVENSONconcludes for this year his series of monthly papers with “A Christmas Sermon.”
The publishers of SCRIBNER’SMAGAZINEaim to make it the most popular and enterprising of periodicals, while at all times preserving its high literary character. 25,000 new readers have been drawn to it during the past six months by the increased excellence of its contents (notably the Railway articles), and it closes its second year with a new impetus and an assured success. The illustrations will show some new effects, and nothing to make SCRIBNER’SMAGAZINEattractive and interesting will be neglected.
The publishers of SCRIBNER’SMAGAZINEaim to make it the most popular and enterprising of periodicals, while at all times preserving its high literary character. 25,000 new readers have been drawn to it during the past six months by the increased excellence of its contents (notably the Railway articles), and it closes its second year with a new impetus and an assured success. The illustrations will show some new effects, and nothing to make SCRIBNER’SMAGAZINEattractive and interesting will be neglected.
Price, 25 Cents a Number; $3.00 a Year.
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 743–745 Broadway, N. Y.
FRAUDS IN POROUS PLASTERS.Those who cannot originate,imitate, and all so-called Porous Plasters are only fraudulent imitations ofALLCOCK’S. If you want the genuine article, be certain not only to ask for“ALLCOCK’S,”but look well at the plaster and see that thisTradeAllcock’s Trade MarkMarkis on every one. None are genuine without it.ROYALROYAL BAKING POWDERBAKINGPOWDERABSOLUTELY PURE.This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders.Sold only in cans.ROYALBAKINGPOWDERCO., 106 Wall St., N.Y.Baker’s Breakfast CocoaGOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.BAKER’SBreakfast Cocoa.Warrantedabsolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil has been removed. It hasmore than three times the strengthof Cocoa mixed with Starch Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical,costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health.Sold by Grocers everywhere.W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.Baker’s Vanilla ChocolateGOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.BAKER’SVanilla ChocolateLike all our chocolates, is prepared with the greatest care, and consists of a superior quality of cocoa and sugar, flavored with pure vanilla bean. Served as a drink, or eaten dry as confectionery, it is a delicious article, and is highly recommended by tourists.Sold by Grocers everywhere.W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.UNITED STATESGOVERNMENTAND OTHER DESIRABLESECURITIESFORINVESTORSHARVEYFISK& SONS,BANKERS,28 Nassau Street, New York.
FRAUDS IN POROUS PLASTERS.
Those who cannot originate,imitate, and all so-called Porous Plasters are only fraudulent imitations ofALLCOCK’S. If you want the genuine article, be certain not only to ask for
“ALLCOCK’S,”
but look well at the plaster and see that this
TradeAllcock’s Trade MarkMark
TradeAllcock’s Trade MarkMark
TradeAllcock’s Trade MarkMark
TradeAllcock’s Trade MarkMark
TradeAllcock’s Trade MarkMark
Trade
Allcock’s Trade Mark
Allcock’s Trade Mark
Mark
is on every one. None are genuine without it.
ROYAL
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
BAKINGPOWDER
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders.Sold only in cans.ROYALBAKINGPOWDERCO., 106 Wall St., N.Y.
Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
BAKER’S
Breakfast Cocoa.
Warrantedabsolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil has been removed. It hasmore than three times the strengthof Cocoa mixed with Starch Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical,costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
Baker’s Vanilla Chocolate
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
BAKER’S
Vanilla Chocolate
Like all our chocolates, is prepared with the greatest care, and consists of a superior quality of cocoa and sugar, flavored with pure vanilla bean. Served as a drink, or eaten dry as confectionery, it is a delicious article, and is highly recommended by tourists.
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
AND OTHER DESIRABLE
SECURITIES
FOR
INVESTORS
HARVEYFISK& SONS,
BANKERS,
28 Nassau Street, New York.
J. & W. TOLLEY’S “PARAGON”HAMMERLESS GUN.Hammerless GunAFTER ELEVEN YEARS’ TRIALin every sporting country, now stands unequalled for SAFETY, DURABILITY, EASE OF MANIPULATION and GENERAL EFFICIENCY.Prices, $79, $100, $125, $150, $175.The Highest Possible Excellence.The Most Elegant English Guns.Wildfowl GunLONG RANGE WILDFOWL GUNS.Guaranteed performance of 10-bore at 100 yds.; 8-bore at 120 yds.; 4-bore at 150 yds.Shooting certificate accompanies each gun. Full particulars in detailed catalogue mailed free.AMERICANSwishing a perfect gun should call to be accurately measured, and we will build gun while they are in Europe.1 CONDUIT STREET, REGENT STREET, LONDON.Wildfowl GunLORENZ REICH,IMPORTER OF THE CHOICEST AND PURESTHUNGARIAN WINES,Commended by the most Eminent Medical Men of this Country.THIS IS TO CERTIFYthat I have examined Mr. Reich’s TOKAYERAUSBRUCH, TOKAYERMASLAS, and BUDAIIMP. I take great pleasure in commending these wines to the medical profession because of theirpurity.R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M.D., LL.D.,Prof. of Chemistry and Toxicology, Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll., and Prof. of Chemistry and Physics, Coll. City of N. Y.Tokayer Ausbruch and Tokayer Maslas, Vintage of 1874.Somlayai Imp.(White Wine), andBudai Imp.(Red Wine),Vintage of 1874.SLIVOVITZ (Prune Brandy), 1868.Sherries from the Vineyards of J. J. V. VEGAS, Frontera, Spain.RAYAS, PALO CORTADO, AMONTILLADO PASADO, SANTO TOMAS.ALSO, SOLE AGENT U. S. A. AND CANADA, FOR THE FOLLOWING BRANDS CHAMPAGNE:MOIGNEAUX PERE ET FILS, DIZY, CUREE DE RESERVE, TRES SEC, PRES EPERNAY.LORENZ REICH, The Cambridge, 334 Fifth Avenue, New York.Branch Office, 70 State St., Chicago, Ill.Telephone Call, 318—39th St.All orders promptly filled and shipped to any part of the United States. Beware of Impositions, as unscrupulous dealers are buying up my empty bottles.
J. & W. TOLLEY’S “PARAGON”HAMMERLESS GUN.
Hammerless Gun
AFTER ELEVEN YEARS’ TRIALin every sporting country, now stands unequalled for SAFETY, DURABILITY, EASE OF MANIPULATION and GENERAL EFFICIENCY.
Prices, $79, $100, $125, $150, $175.
The Highest Possible Excellence.The Most Elegant English Guns.
Wildfowl Gun
LONG RANGE WILDFOWL GUNS.
Guaranteed performance of 10-bore at 100 yds.; 8-bore at 120 yds.; 4-bore at 150 yds.
Shooting certificate accompanies each gun. Full particulars in detailed catalogue mailed free.
AMERICANSwishing a perfect gun should call to be accurately measured, and we will build gun while they are in Europe.
1 CONDUIT STREET, REGENT STREET, LONDON.
Wildfowl Gun
LORENZ REICH,
IMPORTER OF THE CHOICEST AND PUREST
HUNGARIAN WINES,
Commended by the most Eminent Medical Men of this Country.
THIS IS TO CERTIFYthat I have examined Mr. Reich’s TOKAYERAUSBRUCH, TOKAYERMASLAS, and BUDAIIMP. I take great pleasure in commending these wines to the medical profession because of theirpurity.
R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M.D., LL.D.,Prof. of Chemistry and Toxicology, Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll., and Prof. of Chemistry and Physics, Coll. City of N. Y.
Tokayer Ausbruch and Tokayer Maslas, Vintage of 1874.
Somlayai Imp.(White Wine), andBudai Imp.(Red Wine),Vintage of 1874.
SLIVOVITZ (Prune Brandy), 1868.
Sherries from the Vineyards of J. J. V. VEGAS, Frontera, Spain.
RAYAS, PALO CORTADO, AMONTILLADO PASADO, SANTO TOMAS.
ALSO, SOLE AGENT U. S. A. AND CANADA, FOR THE FOLLOWING BRANDS CHAMPAGNE:
MOIGNEAUX PERE ET FILS, DIZY, CUREE DE RESERVE, TRES SEC, PRES EPERNAY.
LORENZ REICH, The Cambridge, 334 Fifth Avenue, New York.
Branch Office, 70 State St., Chicago, Ill.Telephone Call, 318—39th St.
All orders promptly filled and shipped to any part of the United States. Beware of Impositions, as unscrupulous dealers are buying up my empty bottles.
The Kodak CameraAnybody can use the KODAKwithout learning anything about photography, further than the mere operation of pointing the camera andPRESSING A BUTTON. No dark rooms or chemicals necessary. The camera is loaded for100pictures.THEKODAKSYSTEMis aDIVISION OF LABORwhereby all the work of finishing the pictures is done at the factory, where the camera is sent by mail to be reloaded, and is available for those who have no time, inclination or facilities for learning photography.Any Amateur can, of course, finish his own pictures if desirable.If you want to know more about the Kodak, send for a copy of the Kodak Primer: a beautiful illustrated pamphlet containing Kodak photograph, free, by mail.The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co.,PRICE, $25.00.ROCHESTER, N. Y.For sale by all Photo. Stock Dealers.
The Kodak Camera
Anybody can use the KODAKwithout learning anything about photography, further than the mere operation of pointing the camera andPRESSING A BUTTON. No dark rooms or chemicals necessary. The camera is loaded for100pictures.
THEKODAKSYSTEMis aDIVISION OF LABORwhereby all the work of finishing the pictures is done at the factory, where the camera is sent by mail to be reloaded, and is available for those who have no time, inclination or facilities for learning photography.
Any Amateur can, of course, finish his own pictures if desirable.
If you want to know more about the Kodak, send for a copy of the Kodak Primer: a beautiful illustrated pamphlet containing Kodak photograph, free, by mail.
The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co.,
PRICE, $25.00.ROCHESTER, N. Y.
For sale by all Photo. Stock Dealers.