Pulp Fiction, 1880 · page 21 of 24
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et — ~~ “A First-Class Family Paper, and Model Weekly.” CE et ond . UNRIVALED AMONG POPULAR PAPERS tn the good repute of its large corp; of Contributors; In tho variety, scope and interest of its contents In the beauty of illustration, typography and order of its ‘‘make-up.”’ -_ tT A FIRST-CLASS POPULAR WEEKLY, aiming at what is Brest, Fresnest AND Most ATrractivr in Fiction, Romance ay Novel—in Sketch, Story, and Narrative—in Adventure on Sea and Land—in City Life Revelations—in History, Biography aod Events- ‘n Wit and Haomor—in Poetry and Essay~—in the Useful and Practical—in Answers to Correspondents, Topics vf the Times ilitorals, etc., etc., etc, ENTERTAINING, INSTRUCTIVE AND AMUSING, it meets the tastes, wants and demands of old and young alike, and is the Congenial Companion, the Welcome Guest at Firesictes, in Houses, Shops and Oflves IV ALL PARTS OF THE UNION! No paper now published in this cou.try having a wide tirculation, and none being received with so mu* favor by that class of people who are solicitous that what they vead shall ¢- th pure and good. The corps of rezular contributors embraces the following MOST POPULAR LIVING AMERICAN WRITERS: AY BERT W. AIKEN, CAPT. MAYNE REID, MRS. MARY REED CROWELL, EBEN E. REXFORD, WILL CCOMES, MATTIE DYER BRITTS, CORINNE CUSHMAN, C. D. CLARK, JOSEPH E. BADGER, Jn, COL. PRENTISS INGRAHAM, AIRS. JENNIE DAVIS BURTON, HON. WM. F. CODY (‘ Buffale Bill,” CAPT. FRED. WHITTAKER, T. C, ITARBAUGH, LUCILLE HOLLIS, RETT WINWOOD, MARY GRACE HALPINE CHARLES MORRIS, MAJOR SAM 8S. HALL (“ Buckskin Sam,” FRANK DAVES, ROGER STARBUCK, CAPT. SATTERLEE PLUMMER, AS WELL AS THE INIMITABLE WITS AND HUMORISTS, WASHINGTON WHITEHORN, JOE JOT. Jr, and BEAT TIME, AND TIE SPARKLING ESSAYISTS AND PEN-PREACHERS, THE PARSON’S DAUGHTER and EVE LAWLESS, a0 of whom cater exclusively for the Star Journ who ait conversant with such literature pronounce it STAR YOURNAL is the Journal Par Excellence for the Lovers of a Wholesome Popular Literature, And those seeking for what is best and most enjoyable in that line should become its readers. PHILIP &. WARNE, BRACEBRIDGE HEMYNG ("Jack Har away,”) EDWARD L. WHEELER, GARRY GAINES, CAPT. CHARLES HOWABD, A. W. BELLAW, AL, while in its department of ANSWERS TO CORRESEONDENYTS. thos | the best and most interesting column of the day. Taken all in ax th —--—-— The Star Journal is Published Weekly at the Following Rates: for Four Months. ..........ccccccccccscesesevsecsss-$1.00 Two Copies for One OT, S855 Se heicscuwae bes . $5,006 Single SIEMENS <5 2 00. osc Shimeheoatioodbecdoebaeeneees ae cents BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, | aS 98 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORE. for One Year..... PR gle fa hd ge a v Supplied by al] Newsdealers. Oe oe m= — - eKoye)