Slike stranica
PDF
ePub

EDUCATIONAL.

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.

Announcements for the next Academic Year are now ready, and will be sent on application.

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE.

ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND.

The 102d Session commences 17th September. Eight Departments and Four Courses of Study. Buildings heated by steam. Terms moderate. For Catalogues, address the President, THOMAS FELL, LL.D., Ph.D.

LAKE ERIE SEMINARY.

PAINESVILLE, OHIO.

Location pleasant and healthful. Course of study liberal and thorough. Sixteen resident teachers. Thirty-second year begins September 10, 1890.

MISS MARY EVANS, Principal.

UNIVERSITY OF illinois.

URBANA, ILL. P. O. CHAMPAIGN.

Courses in Agriculture; Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, and Mining; Architecture; Chemistry; Natural History; Languages, Ancient and Modern. Women Admitted. Preparatory Class. SELIM H. PEABODY, LL.D., President.

KIRKLAND SCHOOL.

275 AND 277 HURON ST., CHICAGO, ILL.

For Young Ladies and Children. Sixteenth year begins September 17, 1890. Kindergarten attached. A few boarding pupils received. Address MISS KIRKLAND or MRS. ADAMS.

TO AUTHORS.-The New York BUREAU OF REVISION

gives critical opinions on manuscripts of all kinds, edits them for publication, and offers them to publishers. George William Curtis says in Harper's Magazine: "Reading manuscripts with a view to publication is done, as it should be, professionally, by the Easy Chair's friend and fellow-laborer in letters, Dr. Titus Munson Coan." Send stamp to Dr. COAN for prospectus at 20 West 14th St., New York City.

BINDINGS FOR THE DIAL.

INSURE IN

THE TRAVELERS,

OF HARTFORD, CONN.

Principal Accident Company of America. Largest in the World.

HAS PAID ITS POLICY-HOLDERS OVER

$16,500,000.00.

ITS ACCIDENT POLICIES

Indemnify the Business or Professional Man or Farmer for his
Profits, the Wage-Worker for his Wages, lost from Accidental
Injury, and guarantee Principal Sum in case of death. No
Extra Charge for European Travel and Residence.

FULL PRINCIPAL SUM paid for loss of Hands, Feet, Hand and Foot, or Sight, by Accident. ONE-THIRD same for loss of single Hand or Foot.

RATES AS LOW AS WILL PERMANENTLY SECURE FULL PAYMENT of Policies. Only $5.00 a year to Professional or Business Men for each $1,000 with $5.00 Weekly Indemnity. This Company issues also the best LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES in the market. INDEFEASIBLE, NON-FORFEITABLE, WORLD-WIDE.

FULL PAYMENT IS SECURED BY

$10,992,000 Assets, $2,248,000 Surplus

Not left to the chances of an Empty Treasury
and Assessments on the Survivors.

AGENCIES AT ALL IMPORTANT POINTS
IN THE U. S. AND CANADA.

J. G. BATTERSON, RODNEY DENNIS, J. E. MORRIS,
President.
Secretary. Asst. Sec'y.

JOSEPH GILLOTT'S

STEEL PENS.

GOLD MEDALS, PARIS, 1878 AND 1889.

His Celebrated Numbers,

303-404-170-604-332

And his other styles, may be had of all dealers throughout the world.

JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS, NEW YORK.

With April, 1890, THE DIAL completed its Tenth Year. A full Index and Title-Page are issued for each volume. Subscribers wishing their copies bound can send them to the Publishers for that purpose. Price of Cloth Binding, Side and Back Stamps in Gold, Through Vestibuled and Colonist Sleepers $1.00 per volume.

Back Nos. of THE DIAL Wanted.

For a few copies of THE DIAL for October, 1882, in good condition, Fifty Cents each will be paid by the Publishers,

A. C. McCLURG & CO.,

Nos. 117-121 Wabash Avenue, corner Madison Street,
CHICAGO.

THE

Between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Ore.

WISCONSIN CENTRAL and NORTHERN PACIFIC lines run through Pullman Vestibuled and Colonist Sleepers between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Ore. The train known as the "Pacific Express " leaves the Grand Central Passenger Station, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Harrison street, at 10.45 P. M. daily. For tickets, berths in Pullman or Colonist Sleepers, etc., apply to GEO. K. THOMPSON, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 205 Clark Street; or to F. J. EDDY, Depot Ticket Agent, Grand Central Passenger Station, corner Fifth Avenue and Harrison street, Chicago, Ill.

ESTERBROOK'S

Fine Point,
Business, -
Broad Point,

STEEL PENS.

LEADING STYLES.

Nos. 333 444 232
Nos. 048 14 130
Nos. 213 239 284

FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS.

THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO., Works: Camden, N. J.] 26 JOHN ST., NEW YORK. Trade Mark.] NONPAREIL. [Registered.

OUR FINEST

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
In genuine Seal, Russia, Turkey Morocco, and
Plush,-Quarto, Royal Quarto, Oblong, and
Longfellow sizes,-bear the above Trade Mark,
and are for sale by all the Leading Booksellers

and Stationers.

KOCH, SONS & CO.,

Nos. 541 & 543 PEARL ST.,

NEW YORK.

EAGLE PENCILS.

All Styles and Grades.

EAGLE No. 2 1-2 GOLD PENCILS.

Round and Hexagon. Patented.

LADIES' STATIONERY.

A few years ago, our fashionable people would use no Stationery but Imported goods. The American styles and makes did not come up to what they required. Messrs. Z.& W. M. CRANE set to work to prove that as good or better goods could be made in this country as abroad. How well they have succeeded is shown by the fact that foreign goods are now scarcely quoted in the market, while CRANE'S goods are staple stock with every dealer any pretensions.

This firm has done much during the past two or three years to produce a taste for dead-finish Papers, and to-day their brands of 'Grecian Antique,' "Parchment Vellum,' 'Old-style,' and 'Distaff,' are as popular as their finest 'Satin Finish' goods. The name for each of their brands is copyrighted; and their Envelopes, which match each style and size of Paper, are high-cut pattern, so that the gum cannot come in contact

The Best Pencil for Free-Hand Drawing, School, with a letter enclosed, during sealing.

Mercantile, and General Uses.

Our FINE ARTS.

The MOST PERFECT Pencil made.

Graded 6B to

[blocks in formation]

A full line of these Standard Goods is kept constantly in stock by A. C. McClurg & Co., Wabash Ave. and Madison St., Chicago.

HAVE YOU ever tried the Fine Correspondence Papers made by the WHITING PAPER COMPANY, of Holyoke? You will find them correct for all the uses of polite Society. They are made in rough and in smooth finish, and in all the fashionable tints. Sold by all dealers in fine stationery throughout the United States.

THERE'S NO SECRET

About the success of MRS. RORER'S COOK BOOK. It is a book of facts-tried facts-cooked facts. Did anyone ever know a Rorer recipe to fail?

It is something to be a sure-enough cook. Mrs. Rorer has her school and her book. If you are not within teaching distance, her book will be your school. It teaches, helps, and economizes time and materials.

In washable oil-cloth binding. Of any bookseller, or it will be mailed for $1.75.

ARNOLD & COMPANY, Publishers,

420 Library Street, PHILADELPHIA.

MRS. RORER'S OTHER BOOKS ARE:

HOT-WEATHER DISHES

HOME CANDY MAKING

CANNING AND PRESERVING

Each, Paper covers, 40 cents; Cloth covers, 75 cents.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

HARPER'S MAGAZINE

FOR SEPTEMBER.

The publication of the September number of HARPER'S MAGAZINE was postponed from August 22d to August 26th.

This was due to an unforeseen delay in the presentation of "ACROSS THE ANDES." Mr. Child visited South America for the express purpose of giving to the readers of HARPER'S MAGAZINE an intelligent view of that country. The series will contain Maps and numerous Illustrations by wellknown artists.

THE FIRST PAPER IN AN

Important Series on South America

By THEODORE CHILD. The first article, entitled

"ACROSS THE ANDES,"

Describes a journey made in January, 1890, along the line of the great Transandine Railway from Buenos Ayres to the Pacific Slope. It is accompanied by thirteen Illustrations from photographs, and from drawings by W. HAMILTON GIBSON, T. DE THULSTRUP, and others.

PORT TARASCON: THE LAST ADVENTURES OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS TARTARIN. BY ALPHONSE DAUDET. (Fourth Instalment.) With seventeen Illustrations from drawings by LUIGI ROSSI, LOUIS MONTEGUT, and F. DE MYRBACH. RECENT DISCOVERIES OF PAINTED GREEK SCULPTURE. By RUSSELL STURGIS. With fifteen Illustrations from drawings by F. GILLIERON, Athens, and from photographs.

THE SOCIAL SIDE OF YACHTING. By J. D. JERROLD KELLEY, U.S. N. With fifteen Illustrations by T. DE THULSTRUP.

THE WILD GARDEN. By W. HAMILTON GIBSON. With twelve Illustrations from drawings by the author. HARVARD UNIVERSITY IN 1890. By CHARLES ELIOT NORTON.

MOUNTAIN PASSES OF THE CUMBERLAND. With Maps. By JAMES LANE ALLEN.

THE METRIC SYSTEM. By H. W. RICHARDSON.

Other Interesting Features.

LIVELY AND FASCINATING STORIES by Mrs. S. P. MCLEAN GREENE, Miss MARY E. WILKINS, and BARNET PHILLIPS, and also the usual variety of Illustrated Articles, Poems, etc.

For Sale by all Newsdealers.

PRICE, 35 CENTS. SUBSCRIPTION, $4.00 A YEAR. Booksellers and Postmasters usually receive subscriptions. Subscriptions sent direct to the Publishers should be accompanied by Money Order or Draft. When no time is specified, subscriptions will begin with the current number. Postage free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

CHOICE FICTION.

A New Volume in The Odd Number Series. The House by the Medlar-Tree.

By GIOVANNI VERGA. Translated from the Italian by MARY A. CRAIG. An Introduction by W. D. HOWELLS. 16mo, cloth, ornamental, $1.00.

A story of humble life in an Italian fishing village, dealing with phases of existence to which most American readers are strangers. The air of simplicity and sincerity which seems entirely to permeate the story-to enter into the character of its actors, and even to influence the diction and style of the narrative-helps to make of this work a charming piece of literature, which will be welcomed and admired by all lovers of the better forms of fiction.

IN UNIFORM STYLE:

THE ODD NUMBER: Thirteen Tales by GUY DE MAUPASSANT. The Translation by JONATHAN STURGES. An Introduction by HENRY JAMES. 16mo, cloth, $1.00. PASTELS IN PROSE. (From the French.) Translated by STUART MERRILL. With 150 Illustrations (including Frontispiece in Color) by H. W. McVICKAR, and Introduction by W. D. HOWELLS. 16mo, cloth, $1.25. MARÍA: A South American Romance. By JORGE ISAACS. Translated by ROLLO OGDEN. An Introduction by THOMAS A. JANVIER. 16mo, cloth, $1.00.

The Aztec Treasure-House.

A Romance of Contemporaneous Antiquity. By THOS. A. JANVIER. Illustrated by FREDERICK REMINGTON. Post 8vo, cloth, ornamental, $1.50. "This powerful and captivating story may well be ranked among the wonder books. It is a book which no storyreader should miss, for it is different from anything he has ever read."-Christian at Work, N. Y.

A Fascinating Historical Novel. The Captain of the Janizaries.

A Tale of the Times of Scanderbeg and the Fall of Constantinople. By the Rev. JAMES M. LUDLOW, D.D., Litt. D. New Edition. 16mo, ornamental, cloth, $1.50. "Something new and striking interests us in almost every chapter. The peasantry of the Balkans, the training and government of the Janizaries, the interior of Christian and Moslem camps, the horrors of raids and battles, the violence of the Sultan, the tricks of spies, the exploits of heroes, engage Mr. Ludlow's fluent pen."-N. Y. Tribune.

The above works are for sale by all booksellers, or will be sent by HARPER & BROTHERS, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, Canada, or Mexico, on receipt of price.

PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK.

22

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]
« PrethodnaNastavi »