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"I like its plan and the execution of it. It deserves abundant success. I know of no periodical so full of interest to the people of New England."-JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER.

THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE

A Handsomely Illustrated, Popular, Historical, and Literary Monthly.

Edited by EDWARD EVERETT HALE, D.D., and EDWIN D. MEAD. Devoted to the presentation, in fresh, attractive, and popular form, with true literary and artistic merit, of the Historical, Biographical, Social, Educational, and General Interest and Enterprises of

THE NEW ENGLAND STATES AND PEOPLE. Being the representative New England Magazine; true to her past, alive to her present, and watchful for her future. Emphatically, a popular panorama of New England History and New England Life, with full and earnest regard to the broader field of

NATIONAL LIFE AND NATIONAL PROGRESS.

Its rich variety, careful research, high purpose, and permanent value will appear in careful contributions upon New England in

HISTORY,

BIOGRAPHY,

LEGEND,

ROMANCE,

POETRY,

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In addition to its unique New England features, as distinguished from other magazines, it will maintain a distinct national character, devoting systematic attention to the publication of

PICTORIAL DESCRIPTION OF AMERICAN CITIES,

Representative Institutions, and Notable Industries and Enterprises, in a popular and valuable form.

Special prominence will be given to the artistic illustration of those cities and sections of our common country that, by their New England relations, their energetic development, their interesting, social, or business characteristics, or their prospective importance, are inviting fields for enterprise or for the imagination.

Thus, while there are many neglected fields of rich historic interest, in which the New England Magazine will be an industrious worker, appealing, it is hoped, to every son and daughter of New England, it will also be wedded closely to the living present, as an active educational force, and in aid of the fullest development of the vast natural resources and advantages, especially in the broad regions of the South and West, that lie unimproved, eagerly awaiting the vivifying touch of well-directed energy.

Commencing with the new series, a special feature will be that of full and regular accounts of the Old South work for the education of young people in American history and politics, a movement which, beginning at the Old South Meeting House in Boston, is spreading through the country.

TERMS, $3.00 a Year in advance, postage prepaid. Single Numbers, 25c.

Newsdealers and postmasters will receive subscriptions, or subscribers may remit to us in post-office or express money orders, or bank check, drafts, or registered letters.

Six volumes are now completed and substantially bound in fine brown cloth, making handsome and uniform books. Beginning with volume 5, the volumes are furnished at $2.00 each.

Earlier volumes are very scarce; only a very limited number are on hand or obtainable. Those desiring complete sets would do well to order immediately. These volumes are very valuable, being filled with original matter of great historic value. A limited number can be supplied as follows: Volumes 1 and 2, at $5.00 each; volume 3, at $4.00; and volume 4, at $3.00. Address

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PERIODICALS.

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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.

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

**The Ninth Year began October 20, 1888.

THE AMERICAN has now established a

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**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

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