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MARK TWAIN
WRITES FOR
THE GALAXY
FREQUENTLY.

IT IS THE BEST AMERICAN MAGAZINE.

No Family can Afford to do Without it.

IT GIVES MORE GOOD AND ATTRACTIVE READING MATTER
FOR THE MONEY THAN ANY OTHER PERIODICAL
OR BOOK PUBLISHED IN THIS COUNTRY.

The Leading Newspapers pronounce

THE GALAXY
The Best and Most Ably-Edited American Magazine.

THE GALAXY MEETS THE WANTS OF EVERY
MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.

It contains Thoughtful Articles by our Ablest Writers.

It contains Sketches of Life and Adventure.

It has Serial Stories by our best Novelists.

It has Short Stories in Each Number.

It has Humorous Articles by Mark Twain in Each Number, which are
a constant source of delight to the public.

In Each Number is a Complete Review of the World of Literature.

NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR 1871.

Terms of the Galaxy.—$4 per year; Single Copies, 35 cents each.

Clubbing Terms.—The Galaxy and Harper's Weekly or Bazar, or
Appleton's Journal, sent to one address for a year for $6. The regular
price is $8. The Galaxy and Every Saturday for $7; regular price, $9.
With Our Young Folks, or American Agriculturist, $4.50; regular price,
$5.50. With Littell's Living Age, $10; regular price, $12.

SHELDON & CO., New York.


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