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“THE PEOPLE’S
HOME JOURNAL.
“Tes
PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
35 Cents Per Year, in Advance.
__ In Clabs of Four, 25 Cents.
‘Average Circulation for the Past st Twelve
Months, 313,750 Copies Monthly.
Advertising Rates, $1.95 per agate line per time, less
35 per cent, on yearly, 10 per ce cont on alx months’, and
5 per cent. on three mont!
INSTRUCTIONS TO SUBSCRIBERS,
The names of all Subseribers are registered
& ed, and papers and premiums are
Peays promptly forwarded
0 The People’s Home Jou
ced as Tohows: All enbserip=
Tous revolved between November 25th and April st
are commenced ‘ith the January numbers all eube
tween April lat and July Ist are
“Bub scrip ons te
re Col
camenced with tho ly maumbe
eceived between Septem!
ne comanrencel witht the October number, time
coramencing subscriptions 18 arbitrary ‘and cannot
nny
‘Postage.—The, postage to all parts of the United
Stee eeeraa acta Gloxice ls prepaid by the publiier,
in New York City, ie includes the territory
own as the “Greater
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M. Braeme, “The Duchess,” J. H, Ingraham, Syl-
vanua Cobb, Jr., Emerson Bonnett, P. Hamiltoi on
Myers, Horatio ‘Alger, Jr., Rett Winwood, Dr. J.
H Robinson, Francis’ A. Durivage, Eben 'E. Rex-
vd, Clarence M, Boutelle, Tom. BP. Morgan,
faa Lewis; H. $8. Kellar, H. Rider’ Haggard,
George R. Sims‘and A. Conai n Doyle. No other
periodical which is au low price cal
uch a grand galaxy “roraty talents
No labor or expense is spared to place THE Pro-
Pur's Home JounNar far in advance of all its
com! Ore. se ber is beautifull (ius:
trated by firs rtists. In point of typo-
sraphica t eipearansts cand artistic Fmake-up, ie is
dover this i'n eatero ie
other Jow- -priced monthly in our we apectal clas
Published by any other ouse., While largely de-
tion of a high order, much space is
inew m to instructive matter upon nearly
Lil subsects of intonesk, Evorthing that oor te
make up a first-class famil: is embodied
herein, and it is Twhat its ‘name in-
dicates, a journal for the homes of the people.
nd, Tae Prorie’s Hoste Sovnar, 19, with.
out exception tig cheapest Bret-cla ss illustrated
fiterary and family paper, ‘oublicheds The price
of subseription is s only Thirty-five Cents per Year
—less than three cents per month—a sum that 1
one would ever mis ‘oa i
received on or before Novern
te single subscription or in clubs, we ‘wil send
the October, November and Decem mber mbers of
this year free, so that will get th he pi er for
fifteen, months, ‘or, until the end of a4 for the
cost of a year's subscription. For the
of Jifteen cents extra we give a
In’ clubs of four we furnish the paper at_only
enty tive cents per year, or for fifteen months if
received on or befor November 25th, and, in
dition, give to the onzanizer of the elub a seh
preminm, which will amply re} im for hi
tr oublo. "For larger clubs, either at Bor cents
each, we give very fine premiums. Some of the
promium ms offered are described mpon pages 14, 15
and_16 of this issue, an it
Profitablo to themsclves to, carefully read and
study this Premium st THE PEOPLE's HOME
JovENAL is a paper For the tullton,. very body
can afford the fuxury‘of taking it; Never betore
delivery charges. 51 bers in Foreign Countries | was such a large and elegant fae paper offered
must add 2 cents for each paper, or 2 cents for the | at so low a price. Subscribe for it. The ¢ cost isa
year, tn the subscription price, for hoe mere trifle which you will never rey ve
es of smal! sums may be made with | cents invested in “this way now. ort 8 your
mittances of small s
sompurative sufety in ordinary letters, Sums of one
@ it would il to send by registered
ney Order, of Express Money Order. |
Postage Stamps will be received the same
cat for tho fractional parts of a dollar, and in any
amount when it is impossible for patrons to procure
i We prefer those of the one cent or two cont
~The receipt of your paper in a
Blue Wrapper. Tadieates: that your subscription “has
expired, should be renewed at your earliest con~
venience, in order that there muy be no delay in the
Facet it of the next Issue,
hange of Address.—Subscribers wishing their
adiiresses changed must state their formet as well as
new address,
Missing Numbers.—It occasfonally happens that
stolen tn te malls, you do not receive any
mber when due, write ontal card, and we Will
Cheartute f forward a duplicator ort the missing number.
‘All-In every, letter tha
ou write us, never fall to give your full vaarecs
plainly written, name, post-office, county &
All retteors ‘should’ be addressed a3 fl ows
F. M, LUPTON, Pub
o.noe iat 23, 25 & 27 City Hall hee Kew York.
NEW YORK, OCTOBER, 1897.
EVERY PERSON
WHO RECEIVES
THIS NUMBER
People’s Tome Journal
SAMPLE COPY
Should Carefully Read What Follows,
AxnouT one hundred thousand Reorl le will re
ceive this issue of Tae Peorie’s Home Journ, AL
as a sample copy. We believe that all of these
entire family with amusement, Cntentatument and
instruction for fifteen months to come. Do not
put it off, but subscribe at once
Third, pe BEgrLE's Home Jouanat is not a
experimen: roady has a very large subserip-
ee ana ie sbublisher has been engaged in
honorablo business rs, and has ample
enterprise to Ww
name. That we are liable is clearly proven ‘be
the testimonials fro ding newspapers b=
lished sfisqwhere, and, x i i
subscribe for THE Peorie’s Home
shall vrecelvo oe
an
as the. Srenone f issue. We hope, therefore, that no
person will Trill hesitate about subscribing for want of
an
You, reader, want a good family paper for the
mind as to which of the many published you will
d | chooss pon receipt of only Thi qurty- ive Cents
we will send you Tue Peore’s Hi URNAL
you cannot make a better investment of so small
sum, Subscribe now, to-day, You will never
rogret it.
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“The. Tracy Diamonds,” by Mrs.
Mary J. Holmes, and * Adrift,” by Chris-
tian Reid, are commenced in this number of
ae Peopie’s Home Journau, ‘The
Katharine
H. Ingraham, D.D., L.L.D., will be com-
menced in the December number, Now i
the Time for Everybody, our present sub-
seribers as well as those who receive this issue
as @ sample copy, fo Get up Clubs for
‘HE Propie’s Home Jovuxnar, because all
your friends will want to take the paper com-
mencing with the Four Great Serial
Stories, and all whose subscriptions are
received on or before November 25th get ie
October, November and Decembe
Free! These are inducements
which will attract every lover*of good litera-
ture, consequently large clubs may easily be
formed in any locality. See our Unprece-
dented Inducements (0 club getters on
pages 14, 15 and 16.
ARE WE RELIABLE?
To those who havo had little or no dealings with
us,and who may therefore hesitate about sending
money to us in tho fear that wo may not be Teli
ble, we have only tocay that for the last twenty.
two years we have been before the public as a
publisher, Ourname has become widely known,
and every one who has ever dealt with us knows
that we invariably perform all that wo promiso.
The following notices of our establishment are
few of the many that have appeared in the leading
er papers of the
FM. Iopton, xew York, is trustworthy.—New Fork
Weekly Sun,
F. M, Lupton, New York, is an old-established pi
usher, ‘and we can recommend him as perfectly whine
ble and trustworthy. All who patronize him may be
assured of getting good value for the money.—New
York Weekly | World,
ect For many years F. M. Lupton, New York, has been
before the publ D8 8 Publisher, 1p all fii, time ire
jodi as borne the best o! yep ions for reliability, ans
such a Periodical Bs is neoded in every American the able ‘know that, when they send to him for ‘any-
ormer “Tes contents will amuse, in will receive it, and find it just as rej
struct every member of the family circlo, and it: ee a eee ee pre-
areca atte be Stebiy many an oth SEAL Te pton’s ubitshing houre is nies re:
) Perron x=
¥o ike most of its contempor: cellent reputation for promptly failing every obli-
mas exclusively of matter Hon on the very letter.—Tribune and Farm *hila-
ip a.
a V
ie Hoe Gi i attateh. tea aio * Jou
Jones, Esther Ser
Mai i900.
Frost, Christian, ihe Bia’ 4
usan Archer \ Waxing
FA Aymar, 8 She Chestnutwood, Ais io
raves, Hero § i, Mrs,
Davis Burtons Mirae Me
tha,
ry Hood Crowell, oar
The publishing & Dusiness of F.M. Lupton, New York,
has grown to extensive proportions through theenergy,
enterprise and ‘rice integrity of the proprietor, He
belleved in treating his patrons sa we a ih that they will
come again and come often ch
Mr, Fe M, Lupton, New York, never makes an offer
that he cannot falthfully carry ont. He is known
throughout the Union as a fe ety straightforward
and [rellable business man.—.
w Mr, Lupton to be perfectly relia, and
we an Mgeaure Our readers that every offer he makes
will be fulthfully carried out.—Kansas "City alo.)
Tim
he “old established and well-known publisher, F, M,
Lupton, New York, enjoys the enviable reputation of
ing ‘busi ines in an honorable and straightforward
manner —
mor Gapton cae tet envi fe eee and
til; ene lorse — jew York,
re Row York, is ‘known throw chou the
ag a Prefect retlable business man,
tom us ‘attention and connyence’ of all ‘Our
Peat South and Weat, St. Lowi
3
the enterprising publisher, Mr. F
coming year, and now is the time to make up your |:
from now until the end of 1898, and we F aoe that | thus
F, M, Lupton, New York, ts entirely rellable.—Farm pill feel that it is a pleasure to Rey, out little
"0.
and Fireside, Springfiek
‘We know him to
he is making ate wort worth the attention of every one.—
Our Union,
Mr Lupton ieeatieely Fellable,—Andrews? Bazaar,
Cincinnati, 0.
FM. Lupton, New York, in a0 old-established pub- ore tea ter the « same Tenath
Isher, and 6 a recommend him as perfectly rella-
ble: eter n Glo
Lupton, Ne ew York, has the reputation of being
entirely trustworthy, and we have always found him
80,— sane fw rat New Yorker, New Yor!
F. ton, of New York, is a well-kn pub-
asin ‘and ye tow him to be {horonatty nd eh entirely
cess is, that no one sends remittances to that gentle-
man tur are satisfied with their purehases,—New York
Sho
ipton, ‘New York, has been before the public
tori ‘unin Sears, and hasal always. borne the best of zppee
tattons for reliability,—Portland (Maine) Transordj
can recommend F, M, Lupton, New York, as een
foctly reliable and trustworthy,—Saturday ‘Evening
Post, philadelphia, Pa.
Wi hen the public send to F. M, Lupton, New York,
for anything they know that they will receive it
and fin it just as represented. ‘He bears the best
reputations f for rellabilit —Toledo (Ohio) Blade,
re that eye offer made by
A ton, of New
dork, will be faithfully carried die MWe 110"
be perfectly reliuble.—American Culti
ARs,
We know Mr. Lupton to be a reliable business man,
—The Columbian, New York.
above are yoluntary testimonials from
twenty-two of the best known and most widely
read newspapers in the United States, | These
ewspapers are very cautious about endorsin
ap one, and ind certainly would not endorse us dit
they not ki o be entirely reliable. In addi-
tion to. ‘i i if “thst still remains any doubt in
‘ou'm ur reliability, we refer you to the
foblher oh an ‘any mi
to the Commercial Aweneles, as we are well known.
ee) have @ a Feputation for hon mo ty and reliability
cannot affore fo promise or offer
Qe 8 partiole more than we can fae fully perform.
‘nator, Boston,
To all whose subscriptions to The. Peo-~
ple’s Home urnal are received on or
before November 25th, 1897, whether by single
subseription or in clubs, we will send the
October, November and December
Numbers Free, so that you will get the
paper Fifteen Months, or until the end
of 1898, for only thirty-five cents if it be a sin-
gle subscription, or for only twenty-five cents
if sent in a club, Under these cirewmstances,
can you doubt that it will be a paying invest.
ment to subscribe for The Proprie’s Home
JouRNAL
ae
GET UP A CLUB.
sol, {ou will fot three of your friends to join you
in subseribing n’s Home J
making up a club of
the paper for only twent wiy.live’ ‘cents per year, or
fftoon months if the club is recoived on or before
November 2ith, and, in addition, you will receive
a useful article as a’premium, whic
pay you for your trouble. A list and description
Of these preiniums you will, nd upon pages 1,
Th and 16 of t ‘ou do not need to do an
aE at aud to “accamplish this object, All
that is necessary Ww this sample copy of
the paper to your friend and neighbors, and tell
them if you can get thr
ri
any ho wil
ganize a club of four can a it very readily, Try
i her at 35 cents or Breents
ear, @ pre mums are given. Please
Fead the’ list ol at premiime mpon
Herein zon, eu also find ful iparticilars re-
zardes w Plan of Canvassing,” which
Converts the w ork of canvassing into a aati ‘ime,
nd rakes it the simplest and easiest thing in the
world to get up Jarge clubs and secure our finest
premiums.
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Tell all your friends that Four Great
Serial Stories are commenced in the Oc-
tober and December numbers of Tan Prorir’s
Home Jovrnat, and that the October, No-
vember and December Numbers are
Given Free to all whose subscriptions
one year are received on or before November
2sth. Now is the time to Get Up a
Club, for all your friends will wish to take
rookly’ ire extraordinary liter
s
possesses an "
y ; what | faction.
eri c-
fons for | ate Bs
01
ber entively reliable, and the offers | lover of literature to refrain from subsorbing for
Tm
and three months, or only tw
of time if font in clu
of four or mo
oe
Our Splendid Premiums for getting
up Clubs are all Guaranteed as Repre-
ented and to give perfect and entire satis-
‘Each and all of them are Well
Worth Working for, and clubs of se
seribers are readily and easily secured for T.
Prorie’s Home Journat, because it is so
good and so cheap that almost anybody will
gladly subworide Sor tt. nue read the Pre-
m List on pages 1: and 16. This, how-
oer, is out ly a aarti tet of the premiums we
offer. wr our Complete Outfit for Get-
ting Up won for Tue Prorte’s Home Jour-
NAL, and with it we will send you our Com-
plete Premium List, describing more than Two
Hundred Different Articles
READ THiS.
dino t who likes to read good stories can
after t to. pubsoribe for this paper for the com-
ull never miss and in’ no olor way could you
ossibl; ye obtain so much splendid reading matter
or so little money, The no other monthly
literary paper published at so iow a price that
but they are for the most
Sheets possessing no Literary merit whatever, an
would’ therefore be dear at any price. Quality
considered, THE PEOPLE's Home JouRNAL is the
cheapest illustrated literary and family paper
ublished in any land or language.
Now is the best time in all the year for Pres
ent Subscribers to Get Up Clubs of
New Subscribers for “* The People’s
Home Journal.” Clubs of new subserib-
ers may be made up more easily now than at
any other time, because all whose subscriptions
are, received on or before November 25th will
receive the October, November and De-
cember Numbers of this Year Free,
and because in the October and Dee ember
numbers are commenced Four Great Serial
Stories, After November 25th is the best time
to make up clubs of renewals. Those who work
Sor clubs of new subseribers now and renewals
after November 25th are sure to be successful
and secure some of our jinest premiums. See
Premium List, pages 14, 15 and 16.
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any community, thet
anybody, even a child, ean do it; and as We offer
the most splendid Drehsiuns yer given for lube,
Bee the th nage aed Teg
page, and read very earefully. that
yortion of it whieh relates to Our New Flan of
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Compare Tux Prorte’s Home Journan
with any literary and family paper
padlished by any other publishing house in
erica. Compare the quality and the price.
will take Tut Provix’s Home Journan,
_AN OBJECTION ANSWERED.
AVE anticipate that some Loonle will object. to
advantage of th
therefore clubs of subscribers are secured more
easily now than at any other season of the year.
i
BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS.
THE attractions which are now and about to be
resented to
ing list of serial stories already o1
fypblished will convince our readers tae, a rich
eras feast is in store for thet
mence:
THE TRACY DIAMONDS,
BY MRS. MARY J, HOLMES,
AND
ADRIFT,
BY CHRISTIAN REID,
In the December number will be commenced:
ONZE WAND,
THE BR
BY ANNA KATHARINE GREEN, '
THE SUAVE KING, . ‘
BY J. H. INGRAHAM, D.D., Ly
No gihen American periodical has ever been
able sent to its readers simulta
th @ readers of THE PL OME R-
L are enabled to enjoy such a privilege in a
publication which costs them only thirty - fiv
ents a or less it ibs, we think, an
tinued storie: i ihe fi
Every one of our continued stories wal yortione
pleted tn st tine, for we sive
: . It yo
wish Tom month Go meth Ape £o.Bot
the pi completers
then read it. Wo hope, theretore, that ato. one will
withhold his subscription for this
ae
ue Complete out f
Clubs is sent wn sy cadens
wun this outfit cnybody, | even a a tte child,
can get a large club in gy neighborhood with-
out labor or trouble. See partiowlars regard-
ing “* Our New Plan of Canvassing,”
on the 1th page.
———_+ee-—__.
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A PARTIAL, list of tho eplor
we offer to these who we lendid remivms which
URNAL, is nublished 4 HE PEO
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asked to do
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ng
¢ wing the tri
fling sum which @ year’s subscription costs, they
23, 25 & 27 City Hall Place, New York.
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