Slike stranica
PDF
ePub

"The Week, one of the Ablest Papers on the Continent."-Descriptive America. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.

THE WEEK:

A Canadian Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Arts.

Published Every Friday. $3.00 Per Year. $1.00 for Four Months.

THE WEEK has entered on its Sixth year of publication, greatly enlarged and improved in every respect, rendering it still more worthy the cordial support of every one interested in the maintenance of a first-class literary journal.

The independence in politics and criticism which has characterized THE WEEK ever since its first issue will be rigidly maintained; and unceasing efforts will be made to improve its literary character and increase its value and attractiveness as a journal for the cultured home. Many new and able writers are now, or have promised to become, contributors to its columns, and the constant aim of the Publisher will be to make THE WEEK fully equal to the best literary journals in Britain and the United States.

As heretofore, Prof. GOLDWIN SMITH will, from time to time, contribute articles. London, Paris, Washington, and Montreal letters from accomplished correspondents will appear at regular intervals. Special Ottawa Letters will appear during the sessions of Parliament. THE WEEK, in its enlarged form, will be the same size as "Harper's Weekly," and the largest paper of its class on the continent.

Send for Free Sample Copy.

C. BLACKETT ROBINSON, Publisher, 5 Jordan Street, Toronto, Canada.

THE AMERICAN.

A National Journal of Literature, Science, the Arts, and Public Affairs.

PHILADELPHIA: WEEKLY EDITIONS, SATURDAYS.

AMONG THE REGULARLY MAINTAINED DEPARTMENTS ARE:

REVIEW OF THE WEEK.
EDITORIAL ARTICLES.-Temperate but earnest
discussion of important public questions and themes.
WEEKLY NOTES.-Minor editorial comment.
SPECIAL ARTICLES.-On a wide variety of topics,
including the phases of Social Life, Art, Science,
Literature, etc.

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE (including London
and Paris).

REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

ART.-A department under competent oversight. AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS.-A concise summary of interesting data relating to books, periodicals, announcements of publishers, the work of authors, etc.

DRIFT.

**The Ninth Year began October 20, 1888.

Scientific, Archæological, Personal, and other timely and interesting items.

THE AMERICAN has now established a

more than national reputation. Its contents consist of original matter, written for its columns. It is not the reprint of a daily newspaper.

**THE AMERICAN has from 16 to 20 pages, handsomely printed on toned paper. Subscription, $3.00 per annum; $1.50 per six months. Specimen copies sent free. All communications should be addressed to

Offices, 921 Arch St.

THE AMERICAN,

Post Office Box 924, Philadelphia, Pa

No Chemicals.

W. BAKER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa

Is Absolutely Pure,

and it is Soluble.

To increase the solubility of the powdered cocoa, vari ous expedients are employed, most of them being based upon the action of some alkali, potash, soda or even ammonia. Cocoa which has been prepared by one of these chemical processes, can usually be recognized at once by the distinct alkaline reaction of the infusion in water.

W. Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa

is manufactured from the first stage to the last by perfect mechanical processes, no chemical being used in its preparation. By one of the most ingenious of these mechanical processes the greatest degree of fineness is secured without the sacrifice of the attractive and beautiful red color which is characteristic of an absolutely pure and natural cocoa.

W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass

THE OHIO

Archæological and Historical

QUARTERLY.

[graphic]

PUBLISHED IN

June, September, December, and March,

BY THE

OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL

AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

FREE TO MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY.

This QUARTERLY is National in its scope, and numbers among its writers the best talent of the country. A limited edition of each number only is issued. But five copies of Volume I. now remain. For information address

A. A. GRAHAM, Secretary,

COLUMBUS, OHIO.

[graphic][ocr errors][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][merged small][subsumed][subsumed][merged small][merged small][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed]

New Goods for Fall.

For several months past, European Silk Manufacturers have had more than they could do in filling orders for the approaching Fall Season.

This denotes a greatly increased demand for Silk Fabrics for Ladies' Wear. We are already prepared to show an extensive assortment of elegant Fancy Silks, particularly those with the ground in a Satin weave.

In Fine Woolen Dress Goods, there is a decided tendency to Rich Plaid Effects, of which we have just received our earliest invoices.

Information as to prices and samples sent on request.

JAMES MCCREERY & CO.,
Broadway and 11th St.,
New York.

THE PERFORATED CHAMOIS

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LIFE INSURANCE?

IF SO, EXAMINE THE RENEWABLE TERM PLAN OF THE

Provident Savings Life Assurance Society

OF NEW YORK,

Which is the safest, the fairest, and the most economical system of life insurance attainable.

Among all the life insurance companies in the country, the PROVIDENT SAVINGS shows the largest ratios of assets and surplus to liabilities, and the smallest ratios of outgo for death claims and expenses.

Home Office, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 120 Broadway and 21 Nassau St., New York. SHEPPARD HOMANS, Pres. and Actuary.

Face and Nursery Powder Sachet WM. E. STEVENS,

Pat. April 12, 1887.

Illustrated in the annexed cut, is a perforated chamois bag, size 72x31⁄2 inches, and filled with our superior Face and Nursery Powders. These powders are the result of years of experiment and are compounded after our exclusive formulæ and guaranteed to be absolutely free from Lead,

Secretary.

[graphic]

Call in person or send for prospectus.

THE

Zinc, Bismuth, and all other Barbour Brothers Company,

injurious minerals. This article

is the most delightful toilet accessory ever invented, as it can be carried in the pocket when traveling or shopping, and can be applied to the face in public places without attracting attention or the necessity of a mirror. The face powders are made in white and flesh colors.

218 Church Street, New York,

MANUFACTURERS OF

The Nursery BOOKBINDERS' THREAD,

Powder is especially designed for removing and preventing all skin troubles, especially those with which young children are afflicted. A lady who has once used our Face or Nursery Powder, put up in this form, will use none other, as thousands of ladies who continually use our Sachets will testify. The Perforated Chamois Sachets are for sale by all dealers in toilet articles or sent by mail. Price, 25 cents.

THORPE & CO., 80 Cortlandt St., N. Y.

Made from the Finest Quality of Selected Irish Flax.

Used and recommended by the largest Bookbinders in the U. S.

UNIFORM IN STRENGTH, QUALITY, AND SMOOTHNESS.

BROOKFIELD CENTER, FAIRFIELD CO., CONN.,

It is

HUNS singularity, yet it is certain that in many ways it is unique, and its methods peculiar to itself. not a preparatory school in the usual acceptation of the term, because it will not confine itself to any such special line of work. I choose my boys with the greatest care, and give individual attention to all details of their development. I take no boy older than fifteen; my best work is done with those who begin at ten or twelve. I write an unusually full circular to show what boys I desire, what the tone of the school life is, what advantages I offer, and, particularly, what mutual relations must exist between my patrons and myself.

No sickness has occurred in this school in its history of fourteen years. If you have a boy to send to school, let me mail you my circular. $500 A YEAR.

FREDERICK S. CURTIS, Ph. B.

MRS. ROBERT H. GRISWOLD AND DAUGHTERS

In their Home-School at Lyme, Connecticut,

Are assisted by Miss MARY H. MORSE, from Wellesley College, and Miss LILIAN GRISWOLD, a recent teacher in the Black Hall School. Besides giving careful attention to English, and the usual elementary studies, they teach Latin, and the higher mathematics, and give special attention to History. Pupils can be fitted ⚫ for college.

French and German are taught by Mad'lle EUGENIE ARNOLD, a French lady, from Paris.

These ladies offer unusual advantages for the piano, harp, guitar, singing, mechanical and free-hand drawing, and painting. They give instruction in rich and elegant styles of French embroidery, ancient and modern, not elsewhere taught in this country.

This school is recommended to young girls taking the ordinary course, to those who wish to pursue particular studies, and to graduated young ladies desirous of higher attainments in special branches. Terms moderate.

The very large, commodious, elegant old house is cool in summer, thoroughly warmed in winter, and very pleasantly and delightfully situated in large grounds, on a branch of the Connecticut River, near its mouth. With its refined influences it is a charming home for young girls of all ages, especially for those who have no permanent home of their own. They can remain in vacations. Few pupils being received, great care is taken of their health and mental and moral development.

[blocks in formation]

THE COLLECTOR,

A Monthly Magazine for Autograph Collectors. One Dollar a year.

I make a specialty of Revolutionary Letters and Historical Documents, and can furnish

almost any desired name. Send for my price lists.

OF

The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York,

RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.

[blocks in formation]

I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and find the same to be correct.

A. N. WATERHOUSE, Auditor. From the Surplus above stated a dividend will be apportioned as usual.

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