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iv. LIFE Harper's Magazine. “THE GIANT OF THE MONTHLIES.” Subscription per Year, $4.00, The SeventietH VOLUME commenced with the Number for December, 1884. The Volume of Hanrex's New Montuty Macazine beginning in December will conclude its thirty-fifth year. ‘The oldest periodical of its type, it is yet, in each new yolume,a new Magasine, pot simply because it presents fresh subjects and new pictures, but also and chiefly because tt steady advances in the method itself of magazine making. It isthe best Magazine for the home. Touching home taste and culture at every point, and bringing to every hearth-stone argosies of wealth from all lands, and the richest treasures of imagination and art, it never intrudes an element of disturbance or controversy. “The leading writers and artists in Anicrica and England contribute to the pages of Hanrex’s Macazine. fis illus trated descriptive articles cover every portion of the world, and every subject of social interest in the departments of industry, science, art, I.terature and polity, The illustra~ tions alone in Harer's Macazine during the past year cost over eighty thousand dollars. They are the wonder of our time. fis senal novels are the best published, and its short stories are unsurpasse hile, in many ways, it takes the very color and superficial impress of its time, there is no periodical in which to so great an extent the Rewer, larger and deeper currents of the world’s life are repre- sented. In circulation, in America and abroad, it leads all other periodicals of its'class, Entering upon a new year, the publishers of Hanren's Macazine repeat the promise they have made at the be- inning of every year—a promise which will surely be per- Formed ot contiaued improvement in the future. PRESS NOTICES. A model of what a family periodical should be—Daity Evening Traveller, Boston Of all the magazines, this maintains the bighest standard of uniform excellence.—Examiner, N. As remarkable for its pictonal beauty as for the attrac- trveness of its literary contents.—PAiladelohia Inguirer. Haxrar's MaGazine ranks first in the world in circula- lation. Its history is a large part of the literary history of the nineteenth century in America —N. journal of Commerce. Tes illustrations are as superd as its articles are varied, racy and instructive.—CAristian at Work, Its typography, its engravings, its readi i its general make-up, leave few things to be desired. 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