Penny Dreadfuls, 1891 · page 327 of 331
The Price He Paid — page 327: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Penny Dreadfuls, 1891. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
\\ er eencdecnice j \\\\ Qn Mi \\ \\\ TT Choe —— Issued weekly. Price, 5 cents per copy. No other five-cent paper gives ily a high grade of reading matter suitable for readers of all ages. It contains stories of ADVENTURE AND TRAVEL, ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE ARTICLES, HUMOROUS SKETCHES, of a refined nature, SERIES OF SHORT TALKS WITH THE BOYS, describing the character of Trades and Occupations, ATHLETIC SPORTS, SHORT “SCIENTIFIC ITEMS, EXCHANGE COLUMN, HUMANE SOCIETY, PUZZLES, PRIZES, PREMIUMS, Ete. Among the contributors will be found the following popular names: HORATIO ALGER, JR., OLIVER OPTIC, HARRY CASTLEMON, EDWARD §. ELLIS, JAMES OTIS, MAX ADELER, GEORGE H, COOMER, LIEUT. LIONEL LOUNSBERRY, WM. H. THOMES, CHARLES W, FOSTER, JOHN R. CORYELL, LIEUT. JAMES K, ORTON, WALTER MORRIS, W. B. _LAWSON, ARTHUR SEWALL. The illustrations and typographical appearance of GOOD NEWS are in keeping with the Se apse merit of its contents. Ey FIG He He Lo. rat BM! (r LOLe oes mS ay - : <N a ~—— ‘S70 eas “<< S: is a sixteen-page paper, and is growing rapidly in circulation. We will send you No. 1 to No. 10 GOOD NEWS inclusive for 10 cents, as samples. Address P. O. Box 2734. GOOD NEWS, 31 Rose street, N. Y. EOmIiIchbooks. co