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Harper's Magazine. for 1889. Tax December Number begins the seventy-eighth volume of Hanren's Macazine. The publishers’ enterprise, peration with the work of the ters and artists, have made Depury Warser Shakespeare’s Comedies Illus- trated by E. A. Abbey.—The great ture of the year. The text to be by Axparw Lava. The Western States, Canada, the it rticles on * Individual papers on Canada by C.D. Wanyen, and West Indian Sketch- es by Larcapio Hras. Norwegian Studies and Russian Papers.—Three Norwegian studies by Buouxstaense Bsbanson ( illustrated ), clea on social and Court life by the Vicomte nx Voaté, Mem. rench Academy; the Rus: a Russian Generac; the Ni Novgorod Fair, Moscow, Russ General Wallace's Hur,” illustrated. Eastern Articles. — Among other Eastern papers will be articles from eminent artists, illustrated from their own drawings: “Tangiers and Moroc- co,” oy Bexsamin Coxstaxt; “Street es in India,” by Epwix Lorp xs; and “A Fig Harvest in Smyr- na,” by Trtstraw Ecuis, John Ruskin.—Important papers by Awxx Tuackrray Rircis (illustrated) and by Dr. Cuartes Watpstets, Abbotsford by Sir Walter Scott.— A description never before published, with picturesque illustrations. Editorial Departments by Gronor Wittian Coxns, by W.D. Hownits, and by Cuariss Depuey Wanser Specimen copy sent on receipt of 25 cents. Subscription, $4.00 per Year, post-paid, Harper's Weekly for 1889. Ox the 5th of January, 1889, Hanrzn's Weexty will enter on its thirty-third year. “A Journal of Civilization,” it presents a carefully studied record, in pictorial and lit- erary form, of the notable events and move- ments of our time. Distinctively American Literature.— Hanres's Wexkty for 1889 will have contri- butions from representative American au- thors in fiction, poetry, science, and miscel- lancous writing. Stories by. King, Howells, and Harte.— Up to March the serial story will be a tale of the war, by Capt. Cuarues Kixo, U.S.A. In March, Mr. W. D. Howstts will begin a serial story, in which the leading characters of “ Their Wedding Journey ” will be brought to New York, and their experience set forth in a way calculated to make this one of the most deeply interesting of its author’s works. A story by Mr. Bret Hanre will be published in June. Brilliant short stories will be a feature of the volume. Independent in Politics.—In politics the influence of Hanea’s Werk will be, as heretofore, directed to the end of securing a high standard of public duty and an able and pure administration of public affairs. Pictorial Features. — Harrer's Wesxty stands supreme as the illustrated journal of the American continent. Among the leading artists who will illustrate the new volume may be mentioned W. A. Rookrs, T, pe Tacustecr, C.8. Reixnanr, W. T. Surouey, A. B. Frost, nent Gaur, J. Pewnett, F. Resaxatox, Re *. Zoonacm, H. F. Faasy, Cuarces Granam, HL, Fenx, J.0. Davipsox, W. P. Sxvper, ete Important Supplements. — The remark. able series of Western Supplements published last year will be continued from time to time, and to other topics of scientific, artistic, or social interest will be given special supple- ments. AFamily Journal.—Hanrxs’s Wexxty will continue to be edited with the same regard which bas been paid in the past to qualities that make it a welcome visitor to every home. Specimen copy sent on receipt of 5 cents, Subscription, $4.00 per Tear, post-paid. Harper's Bazar for 1889 Tuk twenty-second volume of Hanren's Bazar begins with the Number published December 21st. Asa weekly paper it unites the choicest literature and the finest art pict- tures with the latest intelligence regarding the fashions, useful household information, and all the arts that render home attractive.” No woman can afford to be without it, Fashions.—Its illustrationsgof the latest styles, with pattern supplements, and descrip- tions of materials may save many times the cost of subscription by helping ladies to be their own dress-makers, while to dress-makers and inilliners it is indispensable. Household Papers.—The new volume will contain a series of illustrated papers on “Decorative Art in the Household,” by Mr. Caxpack Wurxtrn, and articles entitled " Cra- dle and Nursery,” by Mrs, Cunistise Tre. none Hrraicg, with practical papers on s0- cial etiquette, weddings, entertainments, the management of servants, and all matters per- taining to the household. New Stories.—The new volume will open with a charming novelette by Mrs. Frances Hoposox Burwerr, with illustrations by Mr. Cuartes S. Rerxnarr, together with a serial story by Mrs, Atkxaxpen, to be followed by serial stories by Witttam Buack and Tnox- as Harpy. Short stories by the brightest and most popular authors will be published weekly. ‘Art Decoration.—Exquisite designs and admirable papers are to be publ the New York Decorative Art S South Kensington Royal School of Art Nee- dle-work, the Associated Artists, and oth- ers. Sensible Editarials.—tts editorial pages, to which Col. T. W. Hicaixson is a weekly contributor, are filled with vigorous and sen- sible articles. Art Illustrations. —The illustrations of Harper's Bazar are by the best artists, and the humorous cuts and anecdotes on the last page have won for this department the name of the American Punch. Specimen copy sent on receipt of & cents, Subscription, $4.00 per Year, post-paid. Harper's Young Peoplefor1889. Tax tenth volume of Hanrea’s Youxa Prorte began with the Number pub- lished November 6, 1888. {anren’s Yocxo Porte, published weekly, aims to interest its readers by appealing alike to their intelligence and theie i tion, poetry, histors, biogra- phy, travel, ete, make up its contents ; while the text is embellished by numer: ous illustrations of the highest grade. Serial Stories for!889.—The tenth volume will contain serial stories, by Sormte Swerr, illustrated by Rosia Ex uert Snenwooo; by Wintiam 0, Srop- arp, illustrated by W. A. Rocers; by RK. Mowkirtaice; by Kink Muskor, illustrated by W. T. Suxouey; by Gro. B. Penny; and a series of illustrated “Fairy Tales,” by Howan Prix. Short Stories.—Among the contrib- utors of short stories will be J.T. Trow- anipor, Barwet Priutirs, F. ANstey, Braxotn Marrnews, T. Naisox Pack, J. R. Correct, Sorme Swert, and others, Some Important Articles.—During the year there will be publistfed “ Home Studies in Natural History,” by Frux L.Oswato,MD.; “Little Experiments,” by 8. B. Hennice; “George Washing- ton’s School-Days,” by Wat. F. Carne. “ Glimpses of Child-life from Dicker by M.E. Saxosten; “Childlife in the Old Masters,” by Turopors Cutto, with engravings from celebrated paintings “ Alexander Stephens and Rio,” by M. Jouxstox; “Papers on Pony-keep- ing,” by F.'B. Favarr; “Talks to Boys,” by J.S. Warts, LL.D,, “ How Can 1 Get the Best of the Doctor,” by W. L. Savaor, M.D., “Base-ball,” by A.ALONz0 Stac;" “Lawn-tennis,” by VALestixe G. Hate; * Lacrosse,” by HL. H. Batcu; “Fly-Fishing,” by H.P. Weta, ete. Parents and Teachers. —Supplo- ments of special interest to parents and teachers will continue to be a feature of the paper. Specimen copy sent on recelpt of 2 cents, Subscription, $2.00 per Year, post-paid. 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