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GALAXY
NOW PUBLISHING
Charles Reade's Great Story,
Put Yourself in His Place.

The GALAXY is the most Elegantly Illustrated, Brilliant, Entertaining
and Attractive Magazine published in this Country.

The GALAXY contains fifty per cent. more matter than heretofore,
and is now (with a single exception) the largest Monthly Magazine
published.
It is the purpose of the publishers to make it also
the best Magazine published. To this end they will secure for its
pages, at whatever pecuniary cost; the best literary and artistic talent
now engaged, or that may hereafter be engaged, in writing for
periodical literature, at home or abroad.

WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF THE GALAXY:

From the New York Tribune.

Well sustains its reputation for vigorous and racy writing. The young blood employed on its pages tells
in the fresh glow of its complexion.

From the New York Times.

We rarely open a more readable Magazine than the number of The Galaxy for March. There is not
a dull page between its covers.

From the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Remarkably fresh, readable, and free from all conventionalities, is The Galaxy. Its contributors, all,
have something new to offer, and they have the happy knack of writing concisely and clearly.

From the Elmira Daily Gazette.

It has reached an enviable position in our periodical literature.

From the Cincinnati Telegraph.

The conductors of The Galaxy have manifested great and creditable enterprise in its publication and
improvement, and have made it second to no other Magazine published in America.

From the Philadelphia Press.

Without any flourish of trumpets is steadily becoming a standard Magazine. A model periodical;
credit to American periodical literature.

From the Ohio Farmer.

The Galaxy.—This prime favorite of the newer monthlies will hereafter be published by Sheldon
Company.

TERMS OF CLUBBING.

                 
Regular Price. 
The Galaxy and Harper's Bazar sent One Year for  $6 00—$8 00 
The Galaxy and Harper's Weekly sent One Year for  6 00 8 00 
The Galaxy and Our Young Folks sent One Year for  4 50 6 00 
The Galaxy and the Riverside Magazine sent One Year for  5 00 6 50 
The Galaxy and the American Agriculturist sent One Year for  4 50 5 50 
The Galaxy and Every Saturday sent One Year for  7 00 9 00 
The Galaxy and the Army and Navy Journal sent One Year for  8 00 10 00 
The Galaxy and Littell's Living Age sent One Year for  10 00 12 00 

Terms of the Galaxy.—Single subscriptions, $4 a year. Club Terms
—two copies, $7; three copies, $10; ten copies, $30, and one free copy to
the person who sends a club of ten or over. To Clergymen and Teachers,
the price will be
$3 a year.

We will send a copy of “Steven Lawrence, Yeoman,” by Mrs. Edwards,
in book form, elegantly illustrated, to any one who sends us $4 for one year's
subscription to The Galaxy, and 25 cents for postage on the book. This is
one of the most elegant and attractive novels published for a long time.
Price $2. Address

SHELDON & COMPANY,

Nos. 498 & 500 Broadway, New York.


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