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= ==“ Bright Particular Star of Popular Weeklis “A First-Class Family Paper!” & - In the good repute of its large corps of Contributors; In the variety, scope and interest of its contents; In the beauty of illustration, typography, and order of its ** make-up.” —_—— . i ae ee A FIRST-CLASS POPULAR WEEKLY, aiming at what is Brest, FrRresHmEST anD Most AmT.RACTIVE in Fiction, Romance and Novel—in Sketch, Story, and Narrative—in City Life Revelations—in History, Biography and Events—in Wit and Humor—in Poetry and Easay—in Special Departments of the Useful and Practical—in Answers to Correspondents—Topics of the Times—in Talks with Our Girls— in Fashion Notes and Social Chit-chat, etc., etc., ete. — 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 Firesides, Na in Houses, Shops and Offices IN ALL PARTS OF THE UNION! No paper now published in this country having a wider eireulation, and none being received with so much favor by that class of people who are solicitous that what they read shall be both pure ana good. The following brilliant and powerful stories will be among —_ The Serials for 1882: ~~ THE LADY OF THE LONE ISLE; or, More Sinned | ONLY A FARMER’S DAUGHTER; or, Marrying — WA NOY : = gone Wy = . se . ; WN N a ’ > = : . Oe DN \ ‘ ‘ : = - : ; ; ~ 2 es : Wh WA Ni p s = 7 . : . = 2 ’ . ahs \ % NS . SY . ‘ \ “— = a — } ——— ’ = ' \ 5 Ad \ : Ny : ty 3 —- ' : = os > RENSS ROS } NS NOY Ww ‘ yy ye = ~ i - -_ — = : . \ AY i \ “S - ‘ ’ =. ~~ = a . ; . es Sa SUN : ‘ 7 5 <= ' — = » AAAS MI a » y . - _—=— = - - ’ . SRY Ca RAO NN NI a = ; - = = ’ i iM = ROMY SAN WAN RN YSN NN , N } = d Lig ' ; 3 z . WO SN Coa Won LH ; So" Y\ : - —= i ‘ = Ls yaw ws AY . So ‘ ~\ n = > " = RIA NN SOW SY ANS . =e r — fe | . - ee Son NS Wy . ‘ * = ———— = “3 * nf a= = ‘S ONY SES SRY) \\ WY \ SY 4 . - = = i ™ = 4 ; tg > aS NEON AD » SS . SS Sy Ny SN y De ; a = = e ~ = . ‘ - aN ww ‘ \ aN -- ~ = —— ‘ — WSSQy WY SAR wy N\ : v7 \ SR LN SA y = } - "Co - . Sass ary MAA “SS Fi ét A le ‘ Ns . SOS . oy Js S&S AS \ RNS SRS ’ ‘ ' ‘< ad x - ~ . > > ‘ °° ‘ t : 4 ; : | Against Than Sinning. By Mrs. M. V. Victor. Fortune. By Mrs. M. V. Victor. MAN OR WOMAN; or, A Midnight Mystery. By Albert| A POOR GIRL; or, High and Low Life in New York. W. Aiken. By Albert W. Aiken. ‘ HER AWFUL DANGER; or, The Secret of Silver | C™®UDED IN MYSTERY; or, A Heart Bowed Down. ‘Willows. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell LOVE’S TALONS? or, The Claw ’Neath the Velvet. By | THE LOST LOVE LETTER; or, The Postmaster '» Colonel Prentiss Ingraham. Daughter. By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham. | And Serials, Sketehes, Home and City Life Romances, Essays, Poems, etc., etc., by the following well-known popular writers; | LUCILLE HOLLIS, CAPT. MAYNE REID, FRANK E. HAMILTON, MRS. JENNIE DAVIS BURTON, — ‘. FANNIE MAY WITT, MRS. MARY H. FIELD, ANNABEL DWIGHT, CAPT. FRED. WHITTAKER, T. Cc HARBAUGH, EBEN E. REXFORD, FRED. T. FOSTER, PAUL PASTNOR, . MATTIE DYER BRITTS, CORINNE CUSHMAN, FRANK COREY, HARRIET M. SPALDING, © KDWARD WILLETT, CARL COURTENAY, CHARLES MORRIS, ABBIE C. McKEEVER, HARRIET FE. WAR} ER, FRANK M. IMBRIE, MRS. MARK PEABODY, WM. R. EYSTER, ROGER STARBUCE, JNO. 4. WHITSON, JNO, W. SNYDER, JOSIE C. MALOTT, r | REIT WINWOO D, BELLA D. HIXON, EMILIE CLARE, GARRY GAINES, as * \ as the special contribut ons of se inimitable wits and humorists WASHINGTON WHITEHORN, JOE JOT, Jr., and BEAT TIME and %. sparkling essayists and pen-preschers, THE PARSON’S DAUGHTER and EVE LAWLESS—all pf whom cater exclusively for the ! SaTruRDAY JOURNA}, while in its deputment of ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, those who are\’conversant with such literature pronoumes it the be t and most interesting column of the day. Taken all in all the SaturDAy JOURNAL is the ’ a — _ Jounal Par Excellence for tho Lovers of a Wholesome Popular Literature and these seeking for what is best and most enjoyable in that line should become its readers, . * ei iA | The Saturday Journal is Published Weekly at the Following Rates: r Por Four Months............-.-:::ssscereereeeeee ee $1.00 Two Copies for One Year....................: «....88.08 | Por Ome Year. . i... ccc cece tee renee ene eeeeenes 3.00 Single Copies......................... TESREsialed 000. 6 eents | BEADLE & ADAMS, Publishers, “a WILLIAM STREET. NEW Yor. A | |