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THE DAINTIEST EDITION IN EXISTENCE OF

GOETHE'S FAUST.

Being the latest addition to W., S. & A.'s line of
daintily bound poetical works.

Limp parchment, design in red,
Pale blue cloth, novel design in gold,
Half calf, new colors,

Tree-calf, new colors,

Uniform with this in style and price are

FREDERICK LOCKER'S POEMS.

W.M. THACKERAY'S POEMS.

CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S POEMS.
GEORGE ELIOT'S POEMS.
THOMAS GRAY'S POEMS.

$1 00

1 00

2 50 4 50

THE SPANISH GYPSY.

Each one vol. 16mo, printed on finest laid paper, wide margins, bound in same styles as "Goethe's Faust," at same price.

MRS. MARTHA J. LAMB's story for boys and girls,
SNOW AND SUNSHINE.
Fully illustrated. Price, cloth, $1.75; boards, $1.25.
For sale by your bookseller, or sent to any address at
our expense on receipt of price as above,

WHITE, STOKES & ALLEN, Publishers,

182 Fifth Avenue, New York.

THE

THE WEEK,

A New Journal of Literature, Politics and Criticism. Edited by CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT $3.00 PER ANNUM. The first issue of THE WEEK will appear December 6th. THE WEEK will appeal by a comprehensive table of contents to the different tastes which exist within the circle of a cultured home, and will endeavor faithfully to reflect and summarize the intellectual, social and political movements of the day. Mr. Goldwin Smith will be a regular contributor. Mr. Edgar Fawcett, author of "An Ambitious Woman," "A Gentleman of Leisure," etc., contributes to THE WEEK a novel of New York society, entitled, "The Adventures of a Widow." Principal Grant, of Queen's University, will write, among other valuable papers, a series descriptive of a tour taken by him during the past summer "Down the Kicking Horse and Across the Selkirks." There will be contributions in prose and verse from many of the most popular American and Canadian writers. Art, Music and the Drama I will receive abundant and careful attention. Advertisers will find THE WEEK a specially good medium through which to reach the educated classes of Canada. For terms and other particulars apply to

C. BLACKETT ROBINSON, Publisher,
5 Jordan St., TORONTO.

AMERICAN

Journal of Literature, Science, the Arts, and Public Affairs.

PHILADELPHIA: Weekly Editions, SATURDAYS.

Established October, 1880.

Fourth Year began October 13th, 1883.

THE AMERICAN has established for itself a more than national repute. Its contents consist of original matter, written expressly for its columns. It is not the reprint of a daily newspaper. Among the regularly maintained Departments are: Review of the Week.

Editorial Articles. Temperate but earnest discussion of important public questions and themes.

Weekly Notes. Minor editorial comment.
Special Articles. On a wide variety of topics,
including the phases of Social Life, Art, Science,
Literature, etc.,

etc.

Special Correspondence.

Reviews of Books.

Science. A department regularly furnished under the editorial charge of Professor Angelo Heilprin, of

the Academy of Natural Sciences.

Art. A department under the oversight of a competent critic and trained teacher of art.

Music.

The Drama.

Authors and Publishers. A concise summary of interesting data relating to books, periodicals, announcements of publishers, the work of authors, etc.

Financial and Trade Review. A summary report of definite and trustworthy data in finance and trade. Drift. Scientific, Archæological, Personal, and other timely and interesting items.

THE AMERICAN has 16 to 20 pages, handsomely printed on toned paper. Subscription, $3.00 per annum; $1.50 per six months.

All communications should be addressed to

Office, 1018 Chestnut Street,

THE AMERICAN,

Post-Office Box 1690, Philadelphia, Pa.

THE MAGAZINE FOR EVERY CULTIVATED HOME.

"Every person who has a taste for the Fine Arts should subscribe for it."-The Home Journal.

THE MAGAZINE OF ART.

A Richly Illustrated and Varied Record of the Beauties of Ancient, Mediæval and Contemporary Taste. PRICE, 35 CENTS, MONTHLY. $3.50 PER YEAR.

The New Volume Commences with the December Number, 1883,

AND CONTAINS

A Beautiful Original Etching by R. W. MACBETH, A.R.A., Entitled "Lady Bountiful."

A Prospectus, giving full details of the Contributions to appear in the NEW VOLUME, will be sent by mail to any address on application.

SP

PECIAL.-We have arranged with MR. HENRY FARRER, well and favorably known as one of the leading Etchers of this country, for an Original Etching, entitled "EVENING BY THE RIVER." Size (of etched surface, 12 x 18), printed on plate paper, 19 x 24 inches.

We shall forward, postage prepaid, a copy of this Etching, printed on first quality of Fine Etching paper, to SUBSCRIBERS TO THE MAGAZINE OF ART for 1884.

This Etching will not be offered for sale under any circumstances. The only way to obtain a copy will be to send us your subscription to THE MAGAZINE OF ART.

CASSELL'S FAMILY MAGAZINE.

AMERICAN EDITION.

Price, 15 Cents Monthly. $1.50 per Year.

COMMENCED WITH THE JANUARY ISSUE, 1884. The increased demand for copies of CASSELL'S FAMILY MAGAZINE during the past year has induced the publishers to issue a special American Edition, at a price so low as to insure its success from the start.

While pure and well-selected fiction is always plentifully provided, the range of Cassell's Family Magazine is by no means confined to that department. In addition to the two serial stories, and the short complete stories always to be found in the pages of every monthly issue, the magazine comprises a large and varied scheme of recreative reading and useful information.

No topic of interest in the Home Circle is ever lost sight of, and such practical subjects as HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT, DOMESTIC COOKERY, GARDENING, EDUCATION and RECREATION are respectively treated by acknowledged experts.

The FAMILY DOCTOR's papers have long been an invaluable feature of the Magazine, and the editor is hankful to say that an incalculable amount of good has been done through this most useful agency.

Increasing interest has been developed in the proceedings of the FAMILY PARLIAMENT, which has been opened for the discussion of questions of social interest in the present day.

A more recent department, but one which in its way has attracted no little attention, is that of RemuneraTIVE EMPLOYMENT FOR GENTLEWOMEN, in which a special correspondent of large practical experience furnishes information and hints to those ladies who, from choice or necessity, are impelled to seek suitable occupation for their spare time.

THE GATHERER is the distinctive title of a department which has long earned for the Magazine a high reputation as a prompt and trustworthy record of the great and useful inventions and discoveries of modern times, as they are developed day by day. There is scarcely a country in the world in which this important section of CASSELL'S FAMILY MAGAZINE is not eagerly looked for every month.

The ILLUSTRATIONS have long been a distinguished excellence of the Magazine.
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