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Harper’s Magazine for 1893 will centime *0 _ the Toledo Blape has publiihed in maintain the unrivalled (tandard of excellence which has ch racterized it from the begiuning I one volume, cloth bound, all of th« ------ XJ4 Uj« Among the notable feature» of the year there HVr.=U.. 1 will be new novels by A Conan Doyle, Cott-, •‘Nasby Letters” ever written bv stanceFenimore Woolgon. and William Black. Short stories will be contributed by the most the late I). R. Locke, omitting per- popular writers of the day, including Mary E. I Wilkins. Richasd Harding Davis, Marearet haps a few unimportant letters on Deland, Branaer Matthews, and many others. Only a few The illustrated descriptive papers will embrace local or fogotten topics. articles by Julian Ralph on new Southern and Western subjects; by Theodore child on India; of these letters were ever published by Poultney Bigelow on Russia and Germany; by Richard Harding Davison a Loudon Season: in book form. . Everybody has read liv colonelT. A. Dodgeon Eastern Riders; etc. Edwin A. Abbey’s illustrationsof Shakespeare’s some of them .but who has read Comedies will tie continued Literary articles The book contains will be contributed by Charles Eliot Norton, all of them? THE DISABILITY BILL IS A Mrs. Janies T. Fields, William Dean Howells, over 500 large pages, ami all the lltander Matthews, and others. LAW Nasby Letter? written during a HAPd’ER’S PER10UICS Soldiers disabled since the war are period of twenty-five years; also a Entitle'] Per Year: Dependent widow- mid Parents now de­ pendent whose -or - died front tin* efie -rs of HARPER’S MAGAZINE....... .......... $4.0 portrait of 1). R. Locke from hi» army s-rvice are irn lttdeil. If you wish Il ARPEIt’S last photograph. 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You will find p rnty of these in M J pia- very ’nit mnrr of the family ia enter- ■» d r n m:>g.*izin< a in one. ,A CLE \R i! \RT be.-ip« aka tenderness: a »trai^ht i \TE. peaceful life; the rexe ?e if . defined I INK OF HEALTH K*r ra’ bills : so "ill the health hints ' No other mnsrazii e p».bli>hes so r. to ten >t t’.ie home circle. You will i’»>' t to ( vreinca of hteh or d< »pond- > ________ ____ spirits , ......... - E OF YEWS - n«l| X tre t.IRDI k d hvpt.,. ,, voir »p rtts try having Demorest's : ix nc to read. * By -rtt'-r blr g to it for t-SH will r v «tilery of exquisite works of art tie» .1-« toe rn| rb nr minni picture. I'm a Dai-y!” which is almost a reai I t > the ori. ir al oil rain ting which I wr I hav alusgaztn« that cannot any in ttxc wo lit for its bean iful i'll subject matter. Hat will ke p JI the op cs of ti e day, ar d all the T- î nt items of interest ah< tit the I s font shin-’ interesting rx-sdinr ~txe and gay, for the v- hole family ; ’•■I t n fusili« HPIIH n it n acazio», • t’a I- » m ■ •» are rr fret, a* d yon ret with it, he part r.» -■ y< u w i“h t<> un* during e yon ch*o*r >»nnr.l mediate. No expense it tation paid. The little darling rests against spare.’, io make its artistic attractiveness of the I a pillow, and is in the act of drawing off its pin:, sock, the mate of which has been pulled highest order. Its hr.ght stories, mutisi.ig com dies, and though'fui essavi satisfx al! taste« off ami flung aside with a triumphant eoo. The flesh tints are perfect, ami the eyes folio» and its last page is fanu.us ns a budget „1 wit and humor. In its vveeklv issues everything it you, no matter where .volt stand. Theexqui- ’itereoroduetionsof tliis greatest painting of ill'turn-I .x Ilice is of interest to women Th« Ida Waugh ire Thorne MiPer. and told from the original, which cost and ' «oida ' wi.«eb'r •• I i 1 t.<- frequent c.nitt ihiit. rr are the same size Kv-’-J inches . The bithyu Th-. . rl of « o n -i |n the ;:.e «'..lumb’mt Exno life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have H on < i 1 i e full 'epr< Rented wi’h many P also in preparation, to present to our sub­ I > . î." s T W. ili'.'gii’son in "Womet I scribers during 1893, other great pictures by «' .. Mi e,” w -I p i-* aeuliivstcd an iiei ie. such artists as Percy Mornn.Maud Humphrey, Louis Deschamps, nnd others of worid-wids renown. Take only two examples <>f wbat we did during the past vear. “ A Yard of Pan­ :iAR! i sit's." and "A White House Ort hiri” by the wife of President Harrison, and you will see what our promises mean. Those who subscribe forDemorc-t's Fnnnly Magazine for 1893 will possess a gallery ol ex- ltiisite works of art of great value, besides s Magazine that cannot be equaled by any in the world for its beautiful illustrations and subject matter, that will keep everyone post­ ed on till the topics of th" day. and all the fads and different items of interest stout the household, besides furnishing interesting re tding matter, b >th grave and gay. forth« whole family: ami while Demorest's is not a f t-diion Magazine, its fashion i«tg in value. Address the pulilisl er, ’V. .leuuings Demorest. 15 East Uth St.. Ne» York. If you are unacquainted with tn« Magazine, send 10 cent.« fora si- xmien copy ’I RTF K'S BAZAR..................... 1 <> ' KI’ER’s MM. AZINE 4 o HII’EK’S WEEKLY ... 4 O a Kl’t-i: ■.« Y'»l No PEOPI.e. •> I’.MMagu Fi re to fill nu her ri ben In the Unite* ’rt the Basir l egia with the fin ' uralter ¡or Jaenarv of each tear. 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