Chapter 22

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Copyright, 1895 by The Shortstory Publishing Co.The climax of the story-telling art.—Boston Herald.Entirely original, interesting, thrilling,—nothing borrowed and nothing stolen.—Chicago Times-Herald.A new departure in story telling. Unique, fascinating, attractive, original.—New York Tribune.Its fascinating inwardness consists of complete original stories, every one of which is a gem.—Rochester Herald.More entertaining fiction for five cents than a whole year's subscription to other magazines secures.—Manchester Union.The Black CatThe sale within three weeks of the entire edition of one hundred thousand copies of the first number ofThe Black Catis entirely unprecedented in the history of periodical publication.No other magazine ever published anywhere at any price has met with so flattering a reception. This immediate bound into popular favor shows that the public appreciates A REAL STORY MAGAZINE devoted exclusively to FASCINATING STORIES CLEVERLY TOLD,—stories told on their own merits, not floated on the reputation of writers.The January issue ofThe Black Catwill be made up of as clever and original complete tales as story-telling genius can devise and money can buy. As the edition will be limited to two hundred thousand, every one desiring a copy should place his order in advance of publication.The Black Catis sold by newsdealers at five cents a copy. If yours hasn't it and won't get it for you, get another newsdealer. But if you haven't a newsdealer, send fifty cents to the undersigned, and you will receiveThe Black Cat, postage paid, for one year.The Shortstory Publishing Company,Boston, Mass.

Copyright, 1895 by The Shortstory Publishing Co.

The climax of the story-telling art.—Boston Herald.

Entirely original, interesting, thrilling,—nothing borrowed and nothing stolen.—Chicago Times-Herald.

A new departure in story telling. Unique, fascinating, attractive, original.—New York Tribune.

Its fascinating inwardness consists of complete original stories, every one of which is a gem.—Rochester Herald.

More entertaining fiction for five cents than a whole year's subscription to other magazines secures.—Manchester Union.

The Black Cat

The sale within three weeks of the entire edition of one hundred thousand copies of the first number ofThe Black Catis entirely unprecedented in the history of periodical publication.

No other magazine ever published anywhere at any price has met with so flattering a reception. This immediate bound into popular favor shows that the public appreciates A REAL STORY MAGAZINE devoted exclusively to FASCINATING STORIES CLEVERLY TOLD,—stories told on their own merits, not floated on the reputation of writers.

The January issue ofThe Black Catwill be made up of as clever and original complete tales as story-telling genius can devise and money can buy. As the edition will be limited to two hundred thousand, every one desiring a copy should place his order in advance of publication.

The Black Catis sold by newsdealers at five cents a copy. If yours hasn't it and won't get it for you, get another newsdealer. But if you haven't a newsdealer, send fifty cents to the undersigned, and you will receiveThe Black Cat, postage paid, for one year.

The Shortstory Publishing Company,Boston, Mass.


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