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These are real Steel Plate Portraits, superbly printed upon heavy fine plate paper, 9 1-2 by 12 inches. Lowest cash price of each, 25 cents.

41. Four Elegant steel plate portraits to be selected from the following list:—

The Great War Governor, John A. Andrew. Ex-Governor John D. Long. Ex-Governor William Gaston. Gen. U.S. Grant. President James A. Garfield. President Grover Cleveland.

Any one or more of the above books or portraits will be sent by us carriage free to any part of the United States or Provinces upon receipt of Price.

Remit by Post-Office order, draft, express or Registered Letter to TREASURER, BAY STATE MONTHLY COMPANY, 43 MILK STREET, BOSTON.

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EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE AND PREMIUM TO THE READERS OF THIS MAGAZINE. ======

We take much pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been made to supply our readers with an extraordinary bargain, by offering to them a LIMITED number of Proof Impressions of

HOLLYER'S LINE AND STIPPLE STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING Of the late Henry W. Longfellow in His Library At "Craigie House," Old Cambridge, Mass. ======

The following are a few endorsements among many others of like high character that have been given after a critical inspection of the engraving, viz:

John. J. Platt, the poet says: The likeness is an excellent one. It represents our beloved and lamented poet in his most familiar atmosphere. Longfellow was a poet of home and its affections, and this engraving should be in every American home.

John B. Peaslee, Superintendent of Public Schools, Cincinnati, O., says: Beyond question, HOLLYER'S portrait of LONGFELLOW is the most accurate and life-like that has appeared. It is a great work, and will speedily find its way into our cultured American homes.

The Boston Daily Globe says: HOLLYER has certainly achieved an artistic triumph. The portrait of LONGFELLOW is one of the best that has been issued.

The Providence (R.I.) Evening Press says: HOLLYER has produced a new, beautiful and artistic steel plate engraving of "LONGFELLOW IN HIS LIBRARY," of which neither artist nor publisher need be ashamed.

The Bridgeport (Conn.) Farmer says: Mr. HOLLYER'S ENGRAVINGS have gained for him a wide fame in this country and in Europe, and in the present work he has certainly not lost any of the vigor, strength and power which characterized his earlier works. Every one who honors LONGFELLOW will want to possess this engraving. ======

THE FOLLOWING ARE THE REGULAR PRICES OF THE ENGRAVING

PUBLISHED BY JOHN C. YORSTON & CO. New York. Cincinnati. Chicago.

ARTIST PROOFS, size 27x37 inches, printed on India Paper, limited to 125 impressions, and numbered consecutively 1 to 125, and each impression signed by the artist, each ... $50.00

PROOFS BEFORE LETTER, size 25x35 inches, printed on India Paper, limited to 250 impressions, and numbered consecutively 1 to 250, each ... 30.00

INDIA PROOFS, LETTERED, size 24x33 inches, limited to 500 impressions, and numbered consecutively 1 to 500, each ... 15.00

PROOF IMPRESSIONS, size 24x32 inches, each ... 7.50 ======

Any one sending us the name of a new subscriber, with $3.00, for one year's subscription to THE BAY STATE MONTHLY, before January 1, 1836, may, if desired, order the above engraving (proof impression), instead of any of the premiums described on the opposite page.

THIS IS AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER, AS THESE ENGRAVINGS HAVE NEVER BEFORE SEEN SOLD FOR LESS THAN $7.50 EACH. ======

We will sell a limited number of these engravings at the price of 85 cents each.

BAY STATE MONTHLY CO., 43 Milk Street, Boston.

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THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY FOR 1886

WILL CONTAIN SERIAL STORIES BY

HENRY JAMES.

["The Princess Casamassima" will continue until August, 1886.]

CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK,

Author of "The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains," "In the Tennessee Mountains," etc.

WILLIAM H. BISHOP,

Author of "The House of a Merchant Prince."

MR. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL

Will write for THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY during 1886.

MR. JOHN FISKE

Will contribute six or more papers on United States History, covering the period from the Revolution to the adoption of the Constitution. These papers discuss a portion of American history very imperfectly known, and cannot fail to be exceedingly engaging by reason of Mr. Fiske's ample knowledge and perfectly clear style.

MR. PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON,

The distinguished English writer, will furnish a series of articles comparing French and English people, character, opinions, customs, etc. Mr. Hamerton is peculiarly qualified, by his intimate knowledge of the French as well as of his fellow-countrymen, to write on this subject.

TERMS: $4.00 a year, in advance, POSTAGE FREE; 35 cents a number. With superb life-size portrait of Hawthorne, Emerson, Longfellow, Bryant, Whittier, Lowell, or Holmes, $5.00; each additional portrait, $1.00.

Postal notes and money are at the risk of the sender, and therefore remittances should be made by money-order, draft, or registered letter to

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY, 4 PARK STREET, BOSTON, MASS. ———————————————————

CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK'S Remarkable Stories. ======

THE PROPHET OF THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS. ==> SEVENTH THOUSAND. $1.25.

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DOWN THE RAVINE. With Illustrations. $1.00.

A very engaging story of East Tennessee life, equally interesting to parents and children. ———————————————————

Life and Letters of Louis Agassiz.

By Elizabeth C. Agassiz. With Portraits and several Illustrations. 2 vols. crown 8vo, $4.00.

Mrs. Agassiz has written in the most delightful manner the story of the great naturalist's life, and has woven into the narrative a large number of his letters, the whole forming a peculiarly attractive biography and a work of remarkable value and interest to all students of Natural History. ======

THE BIGLOW PAPERS.

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"The greatest of all American humorists is James Russell Lowell, and greatest of all American books of humor is the Biglow Papers."—North British Review. ======

Two Years Before the Mast.

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LARS: A Pastoral of Norway.

By Bayard Taylor. In Riverside Literature Series. With a Biographical Sketch and Notes. Paper, 15 cents. ———————————————————

For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, by the Publishers, HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., Boston, Mass.

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