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' Its price will he 25 cents per cop It will not he excelled by any other American pictorial. Tt will embrace thirty-six pages of extra Ealendered paper.witha handsome illuminated cover, and will be profusely illustrated with some of the finest’ work ‘of the best of American artists and engravers. he leading story is by Kate Jordan, a writer who has achieved fume in our recent } Thomas P. Montfort, Lynn R. Meekins, JL. Harbour and Margaret Sutton Briscoe, who is. universally Fecognized as one of the strongest of our modern writers of fiction ‘There are strong poems by Madison Cawein, Frank Dempster Sherman, Annie L. Muzzey,and Henry ‘Tyrrell ‘Artistically, the Christmas number will attract keneral attention. Among the artistic contributors Bre B. West Clinedinst, A. B. Wenzel, H. Helmick, Alice Barber Stephens, Miss G. A. Davis, Aibert Scott Cox, F.S. Church, and Dan Smith. ARKELL WEEKLY COMPANY, AS, MO Fifth Avenue, oung. iter New York. Outing gives an account of a correspondent who went on a mountain-tour in this state and caught a seventcen-inch, two-pound trout un- der peculiar circumstances, It reads like a ro- mance of reel life,—Philadelphia Ledger. The award of the medal from the world’s Columbian exposition to the Waterbury watch company, for quick-winding watches, places a special seal of truth upon the entertaining ad- vertisements of the company, so familiar to all of our readers. As the rules governing awards declare that there will be but one class of medals, this award is equal to the highest class medal of other exhibitions. Mr. Dana in his Union-college address com- mended the scriptures, and he didn’t write them either.—Brovkiyn Eagle, The universal favor with which the Sohmer piano is meeting is the result of its tone and structure, which are not excelled by any in the world. ‘The princess of Hawaii attained her ma- jority last week. 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