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Novnol) Canstiebles ae) Ea Spectal Novelties for the Holi- days in Ladies’ Colored Silk FHostery. CoLors—Salmon, Rose, Sky, Cream, Scar- let, Wine, Maroon, Navy Blue, Bronze, Seal and Spanish Brown. Colored Raw Silk, Plain aud Ribbed, Also, Black Fleeced Lined. Misses’ and Children’s Silk Hosiery, in all the newest colorings, Broadovay A 19th ot. NEW YORK. 1 willnever buy any but And Iwill never sel] any HARTSHORNS ROLLERS but HARTSHORNS! 8 com. bine the easential qualities of and real = wan yuill actic an vig Sal et Ate For sale everyw! Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co.. N. Y- THE FINEST CLOTH OFGOLD “Straight Mesh”’ Cigarette NOW READY. WM. S. KIMBALL & CO., - LIFE: WEDDING * HOLIDAY * PRESENTS AMERICAN * WALTHAM * WATCHES RICH * JEWELRY * DIAMONDS FRENCH * MARBLE * CLOCKS BRONZES * FANCY * GOODS BRASS * GOODS * MIRRORS LAMPS * BISQUE * STATUETTES STERLING * SILVER * WARES REED * AND * BARTON’S SILVER * PLATED * WARE OPERA * GLASSES * SCONCES MUSIC * BOXES * ETC * ETC ALL * AT * LOWEST * RATES 2* MAIDEN * LANE * NEW * YORK (NEAR BROADWAY.) * STUART AND SHEPARD * No Lady can Get Along Without it. CHEAPEST AND BEST. Peterson's Magazine. LV a JANUARY NUMBER NOW READY. INCREASE OF READING MATTER. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS for 1884. FULL SIZE DRESS PATTERNS. $A Surrvamunr will be given in every number for 1884, containing a fullsize paitern for a lady'sor child's dress, Every subscriber will receive during the year twelve of thete patterns—worth more, alene, than the subscription price. Parerson's Macazine is the Best and Cunargst of the lady's books. It gives more for the money, and combines greater merits than any. It has the BEST STEEL-ENGRAVINGS, BEST COLORED FASHIONS, DRESS PATTERNS BEST ORIGINAL STORIES, BEST WORK-TABLE PATTERNS, BEST MUSIC, ETC., ETC. Its immense circulation and long established reputation enable its proprietor to distance all competition. Its stories, novelettes, etc., etc., are the best. COLORED STEEL FASHION-PLATES. ‘ Parmrson” is the only magazine that gives these. ‘They are Twice THe Usvat. Size, and are unequalled for beauty; the latest Paris styles, printed from steel plates and colored by hand. TERMS (always in advance), $2 A YEAR. UNPARALLELED OFFER TO CLUBS. THE GOLDEN GIFT. This is the principal premium for getting up clubs for 1824, and a superb quarto volume, bound in patent morocco, giltt'and illustrated with steel engravings—altogether the most costly and beautiful ever offered. Other premiums, however, are offered, as thus : 2 Copies for $3.50 ( ,, With,“ The, Golden Gift” or a ie up the Club. i i he Club. B Cops for 9007) Seema, ee a or the Le aba Tired Outs to the pore fer! For Larger Clubs still Greater Inducements. ‘Address, post paid, CHAS. J. PETERSON, 4 large-size steel-engraving, for fram- 3 Copies tor 4.50 With an extra copy of the Ma- With both an extra copy of the 5 Copies for $8.00 son getting up the Clab. A still 306 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELTMIA, PENN. i Tired Out," to the person 4 Copies for $6.50 ( ine for 188% as a premium, to Magazine for 1884, and the ‘ Gold~ 7 Copies for (0.50 better off garSpecimens sent gratis, if written for in good faith, Press of Gilliss Brothers, 75 & 77 Fulton Street, N.Y. The Critic. Literature, The Fine Arts, Science, Music, The Drama. Jj. L. & J. B. Gitper, Epitors. CONTRIBUTORS, H. H. Bovusen, John Burroughs, F. Marion Crawford, Gorge Wa Gert, Raed Eggleton, O. B, Frothingham, H. H + Fumess Sy Howard Gay, Edmund W. Gosse, W.E. E. joel C. Harris, Constance Cary ison H.,” Dr. O. W, Holmes, Julia Ward Howe, chell, Rev. Dr. R. H, Newton, Prof. Ira emsen, W. J. Rolfe, Dr. Philip Schaff, E. C. Stedman, R. H. Stoddard, Prof.’ W. G. Sumner, Edith M. Thomas, Charles Dudiey’ Warner, Walt Whitman, Prof. W. D! Whitney, Prof. C. A. Young. PRESS OPINIONS. “ The first literary journal in America. is short reviews and m: th “ We do not he a model of its his “Has made itself known in America by the inde- pendence and ability of its utterances." —NoTES AND Quenies. The most carefully ¢ keenly critical of the Uterary journals tn Ameri LBANY EXPRESS. “ The most interesting journal of literary criticism in the country." —Srrincrigp RKrvBLican. “Invaluable to every student and lover of literature in this country."—Cunistian UNioN, “ There is no other purely literary weekly in Amer~ ica.—Loxvon ATHENAUM. * That excellent review, Tux Crinic."—Le Liver. (Paris.) F Jes specialty tem,’ —LONDON ACADEMY, Single copies 10 cents ; $3 a year, in advance. Sample copy free for postage. The Critic Printing & Publishing Co. 20 LAFAYETTE PLACE, NEW YORK. comicbooks.com