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LIFE SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY. A NEW ARTICLE BY HENRY M. STANLEY. | THE PIGMIES OF THE GREAT AFRICAN FOREST. | appears in the January number—an-article entirely apart from | he book, an ten for the Magazine to satisfy Tad curiosity | SATE aisHING | *UNRIVALLED! WORLD RENOWNED® where prevailing as to this most remarkable ith new illustrations. OTHER CONTENTS. THE GREAT AMERICAN DIETETIC PREPARATION FOR JAPANESE PEOPLE, by Sir EDWIN ARNOLD. Being the second of his “Japonica” articles. NURSING MOTHERS,INFANTS AND Illustrated throughout’ by Robert Blum. FRANK R. STOCKTON. contributes the first part of an ingenious and mystifying two-part, story, entitled CHILDREN “The Water Devil.” There is also a very remarkable short story by Mary Tappan Wright, entitled “A TRUCE." | FOR, MODERN FIRE APPARATUS, by John R. Spears, with many engravings. INVALIDS COURT TENNIS, which as a winter game has gained great popularity. The writer is Dr. James Dwight, | the lawn-tennis player, Illustrated. | CONVALESCENTS AND THE AGED. THE ROTHENBURG FESTIVAL-PLAY, by E. H. Lockwood. Beautifully illustrated. THOUSANDS OF UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS AND IMPRESSIONS OF AUSTRALIA, by Josiah Royce, with four full-page engravings, CONSTANTLY INCREASING SALCS.PR THE ARCHITECT'S POINT OF VIEW, by W. P. P. Longfellow. MERITED SUCCESS, THREE CHARADES, by L. B. R. Brigg Geter oNE8:37s) Jonn CARLE & SONS-NEWYORK THE POINT OF VIEW —The Philosophy of Flattery, Vanity in Authors, Artists as Critics. The serial JERRY, POEMS, ctc., etc. = PLAYS Bebool ibe Parlor Best out Gata logue free.1.8. Dasisom Chicago, 25 Cents a Number; $3.00 a Year. CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 743 | Broapway, NEw YORK. Lo : =e = = So FOR STRENCTH, The soft, velvety coloring effect so desirable for house ‘= FoR NOURISHMENT AND exteriors can only be produced and permanently held by the use of : ; | REFRESHMENT CABOT'S CREOSOTE SHINOLE STAINS, F if 75 ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, Sole Mfrs. The only exterior coloring that does not turn black. Ilustrated catalogue of creosoted houses, with samples ‘on wood, sent on application. SAMUEL CABOT, Sole Manufacturer, coi | Se — Crosse & Blackwell's LiebigCOMPANY’S| ‘33 Soe stains, | FRESHFRUITJANS 855.00 Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and EXTRACT OF BEEF. h dress Shoe which commends !tself. Mi d f E tape h R A bed 00 ii md Welt, A calf For Beef Tea, Soups, Made Dishes, Sauces, (Game, Fish, | 24 getieginte Tsdtiurapany.ce eee MACE TOM Dglish Fresh Fruits etc.) Aspic or Meat Jelly. Keeps for any length of time, | 8350 Goodyear ¢ 1s the standard dress Shoe, at and is cheaper and of finer flavor than any other stock. shoe ts expecially adapted for AND REFINED SUCAR erate ’ /ARE SOLD BY ALL GROCERS Bo Shoe fe uty Clase oat att 2° oh aie ibelr ettelleace torsiyie etc” IN THE UNITED STATES. All goods warranted and stamped with Being on bot stom. \ivertised local it yt suppl: "a, id dls Genuine only with J. von Liebig'’s signature aeearerted Ioea agra vised pricace a pocial for onder OUR GENTEN L EXHIBIT as above, in dines, One pound of Extract of Beet | blanks.” W. Le DOLGLAS, Brockton, Mass. . equal to forty pounds of lean beef. -HOCOLAT MENIER IT EVERYWHERE comicbooks.com