Wholesale Price List of Newspapers and Periodicals

Chapter 11

Chapter 113,454 wordsPublic domain

.50 Union Gospel News, Cleveland ................. w .50 1.00 Union Signal, Chicago ................... w Tem. 1.00 1.50 United Presbyterian, Pitts. (n. 1.40) .. w Pres. 1.50 5.00 U.S. Investor, Boston (n. 4.25) .............. w 5.00 2.00 United States Official Postal Guide (paper binding) with supplements .............. m Post. 1.75 2.50 Same (cloth binding) ................... m Post. 2.15 2.00 Unity, Chicago ............................... w 1.65 2.00 University Med. Mag., Phila. (n. 1.65) ... m Med 2.00 1.00 University of Chi. Record (F.P. .50) ......... w .95 2.00 Universal Brotherhood, N.Y. .................. m 1.65 2.00 Universalist Leader, Boston (n 1.90) ... w Univ. 2.00 2.00 Utica Globe ............................... Sat. 2.00 6.00 Utica Herald (s-w. 1.00-.90) ..... 6 issues Rep. 5.60 6.00 Utica Observer (s-w. 1.00-.90) ... 6 issues Dem. 5.60 6.00 Utica Press (new 5.60) ........... 6 issues Ind. 6.00 1.00 Utica Press ........................... s-w Ind. 1.00

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1.00 Vegetarian, Chicago .......................... m .70 .15 Vickery's Fireside Visitor, Augusta ..... m Lit. .15 .50 Vick's Family Magazine, Roch. .......... m Hort. .35 Vick's Magazine in Offer No. 3: with Housekeeper & McCalls ................... 1.00 with Cosmopolitan and Leslies ................ 1.65 with Leslies' Monthly ........................ 1.25 with any one in class A ...................... 1.25 with Pearsons and Woman's Home Companion ..... 1.73 with Success and World Today ................. 1.75 VICK'S FAMILY MAGAZINE has been the leading authority on Flowers, Fruits, the Garden, etc., for over a quarter of a century. It has recently been enlarged and improved, new departments added for the Household, Children, Nature Study and Poultry, also continued and short stories. _"Adv."_ .50 Violin World. N.Y. ........................... m .45 3.00 Vogue, New York ........................ w Fash. 3.00 1.50 Voice of Fashion, Chicago .................... q 1.20

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1.00 Wall Paper News, etc. ........................ m .90 1.00 Wallace's Farmer and Dairyman ................ w .90 12.00 Wall Street Jour., N.Y. (n. 9.25) daily ........ 12.00 5.00 Wall Street News, New York. 6 issues. ..... Com. 4.50 2.00 Washington Chronicle ............. Saturday Rep. 1.25 6.00 Washington Post (Sun. 1.50-1.35) ... 6 iss. Ind. 5.00 6.00 Washington Evening Star .......... 6 issues Ind. 5.20 5.00 Wasp, San Francisco ..................... m Ind. 4.00 2.50 Watchman, Boston ........................ w Bap. 2.35 1.00 Watchword and Truth, Boston ........... m Evan. .75 1.00 Waverly Magazine, Boston ................ w Lit. .80 1.00 Wayside Tales, Chicago ................. m Lit. .75 1.25 Week's Current, (40 w .90) .............. w Ind. 1.10 2.00 Week's Progress .............................. w 2.00 Week's Progress in Offer No. 5 with Leslie's or in class A .................. 2.00 with Pearson and any in class A .............. 2.50 with Outing and any in class B ............... 3.25 with Smart Set and any in class C ............ 3.00 with Cosmopolitan and any class B or C ....... 3.75 with Harper's Bazar and Country Life ......... 4.50 2.00 Western Arch. and Builder, Cin. ........ m Arch. 1.35 1.25 Western Druggist, Chicago .............. m Phar. 1.20 3.00 Western Electrician, Chicago ........... w Elec. 2.50 1.00 Western Painter, Chicago ..................... m .75 2.00 Western Horseman, Indianapolis ......... w Sport 1.75 1.50 Western Jour. of Ed.. San Fran. ......... m Edu. 1.15 .60 Western Penman. Cedar Rapids, Ia. ....... m Edu. .50 1.00 Western Penman (Prof'nal Ed.) ................ m .85 1.00 Western Teacher, Milwaukee .............. m Edu. .85 1.00 Western School Journal. Topeka .......... m Edu. .85 1.00 Western Sportsman .............................. .65 1.00 Western Undertaker, Chicago .................... .70 2.00 Western Watchman, St. Louis ............ w R. C. 1.65 4.50 Westminster Review. N.Y. ................ m Lit. 4.00 My agents must charge full price for above review. .60 Westminster Teacher, Phila. ............ m Pres. .60 1.00 West Virginia School Journal ............ m Edu. .85 1.00 What to Eat, Chicago (F. P. .50) ............. m .65 What to Eat in class A: with Harper's Bazar or Leslies ............... 1.50 with Good Housekeeping or Pearsons ........... 1.50 with Am. Boy or Am. Education ................ 1.50 with Popular Educator (new) or Leslies ....... 1.50 with Am. Prim. Teacher or 20th Cen'ry Home ... 1.50 with any two of above ........................ 2.00 See other club offers In forepart of this catalogue. Everybody's may be added to any club for One Dollar .50 What Women Should Know ....................... m .45 1.00 Wheeling (W. Va.) Intelligencer. ........ w Rep. .85 5.20 Wheeling (W. Va.) Intelligencer. .... 6 iss Rep. 4.45 1.00 Wheeling (W. Va.) Register .............. w Dem. .80 5.20 Wheeling (W. Va.) Register ......... 6 iss. Dem. 3.75 1.20 Wide World Magazine, N.Y................ m Lit. 1.20 3.00 Wilson's Photo. Maga. N.Y. ............ m Photo. 3.00 .75 Wisconsin Farmer, Madison .............. w Agri. .60 1.00 Wisconsin Jour. of Edu., Madison ........ m Edu. 1.00 1.00 Wisconsin State Journal, Madison. ....... w Rep. .85 4.00 Wisconsin State Jour., Madison. .... 6 iss. Rep. 3.25 .50 Wisdom, Boston................................ w .45 1.00 Wiltshire Magazine, N.Y. ..................... m .60 1.00 Woman's Home Companion .................. m Lit. 1.00 Woman's Home Companion with Cosmopolitan or Success ................. 1.60 with What to Eat or Pearsons ................. 1.60 with Prim. Education (n) or Leslies. ......... 1.60 with Am. World today. ........................ 1.70 with Am. Pri. Teacher or Sunset .............. 1.60 with any two of above ........................ 2.10 See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue. .50 Woman's Journal, Alliance (n. 35) ............ m .50 .25 Woman's Home Journal, Boston ................. m .20 2.50 Woman's Journal, Boston (n. 1.50) ....... w Soc. 2.50 .60 Woman's Missionary Mag., Xenia, O. ............. .60 1.00 Woman's Tribune, Washington .................. w .75 1.00 Woman's Work, Athens, Ga. .................... m .65 .50 Woman's Work for Women, N.Y. ................. m .50 .10 Woman's Magazine, St. Louis .................. m .10 1.00 Woodworker, Indianapolis .............. in Mech. .85

BOTH $2.25 _A FULL YEAR_ THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL _MONTHLY_ _THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Weekly_

Pub. Price Our Price .75 Word & Works, with almanac .............. m Sci. .60 1.50 World's Crisis, Boston (n. 1.35) ............... 1.45 .50 Wool Market and Sheep .......................... .40 1.50 Work, N.Y. ..................................... 1.25 1.00 World Wide, Montreal ........................... .70 1.00 World's Events, Dansville ...................... .60 World's Events in Offer No. 3: with Normal Instructor or Cosmopolitan ....... 1.25 with Primary Education (new) or Leslies ...... 1.25 with Pop Educator, American Boy or Success ... 1.25 with Am. Education or Am. Boy ................ 1.25 with Primary Plans or Sunset ................. l.25 with any two of above ........................ 1.75 See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue. 2.50 World's Fair Bulletin, St. Louis ............. m 2.10 1.00 World's Review, Buffalo ................. w News .75 1.00 World To-day, Chicago (F.P. 1.00) ....... m Lit. 1.00 World Today: with Leslies or Cosmopolitan ................. 1.60 with Am. Education or Pearsons ............... 1.60 with Popular Educator or Sunset (new) ........ 1.60 with any two of above ........................ 2.10 See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue. 8.00 World's Work, N.Y. (F.P. 96) ............ m Lit. 3.00 World's Work in class B: with Success and Pearson's ................... 3.00 with Etude or School Review .................. 3.25 with Art Interchange and Success ............. 4.00 with Country Life ............................ 4.50 with Outlook (new) ........................... 4.25 See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue. 1.00 World Wide, Montreal ......................... w .70 1.00 Writer, Boston For literary workers .......... m .90

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.50 Young Americans, N.Y. .................. m Youth .50 Young Americans: with Am. Boy or Little Folks (new.) .......... 1.25 with Success or Am. Education ................ 1.25 with Leslies or Am. Primary Teacher .......... 1.25 See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue. 1.00 Young Catholic Magazine, N.Y. .............. s-m .65 1.00 Young Folks' Musical Monthly ............ m Mus. .75 .50 Young Idea, Boston Club of 10.3.15. ..... m Juv. .40 4 00 Young Ladies' Jour. (reprint) N.Y. ..... m Fash. 3.65 3.75 Young Ladies' Journal, London .......... m Fash. 3.25 .75 Young Peoples Weekly, Elgin .................. w .75 1.00 Youth, Philadelphia ............................ .75 Youth in class A: with Am. Boy or Success ...................... 1.50 with Popular Educator or Leslies (new) ....... 1.50 with Am. Prim. Teacher or Cosmopolitan ....... 1.50 with Am. Education or 20th Century Home ...... .50 with any two of above ........................ 2.00 See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue. 1.75 Youth's Companion, Boston ............. w Family 1.75 1.75 Youth's Companion NEW (see below) ..... w Family Ask YOUTH'S COMPANION, NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS, BIG PAY, To agents who agree to charge subscribers $1.75 we will give a BIG commission (same as last year) for new subscribers, or you can send $1.75 and we will return or credit the discount, as you prefer. NO DISCOUNT TO SUBSCRIBERS. Youth's Companion will not accept a transfer from one member to another of same family as new. Do not send less than $1.75 for transfers or renewals. SPECIAL OFFER. New subscribers to the Youth's Companion received before Jan. 1st, 1905 will receive the balance of 1904 free and all subscribers will receive the Companion Calendar in twelve colors and gold if orders is sent to us.

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3.00 Zanesville (O) Times-Recorder (6 iss.) ......... 2.65 2.50 Zion's Herald, Boston .................. w Meth. 2.15 1.25 Zion's Watchman, Albany, (n. 1.15) ........... w 1.25 1.00 Zion's Watchtower, Allegheny ................s-m .85

Space at our disposal does not permit us to give our Foreign list of British, German and French periodicals _but on application we will send free, postpaid, to any person interested, our Complete Price List_ of the above, including a large number of American periodicals in foreign languages. Address orders or requests.

D. D. COTTRELL'S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, NORTH COHOCTON, NEW YORK.

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FOR HARPER'S MAGAZINE SEND ME ONLY $3.35 the great leading magazine of the world (price $4.00) or add $3.35 to any combination in this catalogue.

THERE IS SOMETHING REMARKABLE when a magazine can treble its circulation in four years. Four years ago the circulation of MCCALL'S MAGAZINE--Fashions and Literature for Ladies--was 200,000. Today the circulation is more than SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES A MONTH.

Every lady who receives McCall's Magazine has paid for it in advance 50 CENTS FOR ONE YEAR.

While there are six hundred thousand women who pay in advance to receive McCall's Magazine regularly we believe there are many times this number who would subscribe had they an opportunity of seeing a copy. We will send--without charge--a recent issue to every lady who asks us--a postal card will do. When you see a copy you will know why so many ladies look upon McCall's Magazine as a necessity.

THE MCCALL COMPANY, FASHION PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK CITY.

THE YOUTH'S COMPANION IS READ BY EVERYBODY. It provides a common bond of interest and a never-failing source of entertainment and information for all the members of the family circle. 225 well-known men and women will write for the 1905 Volume. Illustrated Prospectus and Specimen Copies of Paper Free.

[[ *Transcriber's note: The following offer was the same as that made publicly for many years by the Youth's Companion to every potential subscriber. ]]

EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER Who cuts out and sends this slip at once (or mentions this offer) to D. D. COTTRELL, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y. with $1.75 for The Companion for the fifty-two weeks of 1905 will receive FREE All the Issues of The Youth's Companion for the remaining weeks of 1904 including beautiful holiday numbers.

[Note that The D. D. COTTRELL company NO LONGER EXISTS!!!]

The Companion "Carnations" Calendar for 1905, in twelve colors and gold.

AS MUCH READING AS WOULD FILL TWENTY OCTAVO VOLUMES.

ADD $1.75 FOR THE ABOVE OFFER TO ANY COMBINATION SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO D. D. COTTRELL'S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY. NORTH COHOCTON, NEW YORK.

[Note that The D. D. COTTRELL company NO LONGER EXISTS!!!]

AS TO A GREAT DEAL FOR A LITTLE

Suppose a book canvasser should come to your door and offer you two volumes as large as Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, containing nearly a thousand pages in each volume, and illustrated with ten thousand pictures that interested you; and suppose that within the limits of the volumes there would be the equivalent of a book on dressmaking (carefully illustrated), a book on millinery (carefully illustrated), a book on dress fabrics, a book on fancy work, a book giving all the latest news of New York, London and Paris as related to fashions, a book of Stories and Pastimes for Children, a book of Cookery and Kitchen Information, a book on House-building and House-furnishing; and then suppose that, in addition to all this, the book canvasser should point out that in his two large volumes there were over six hundred pages of stories, poems and literary articles, the latest advice regarding Club Women and Club Life, and, above all, three thousand pictures of styles for all the family, and of hats for women and children, the whole beautifully printed, with many pages in colors on excellent paper; then if this book canvasser should tell you that these two great volumes--a real cyclopedia of all that a woman wishes to read about--could be yours for a dollar, wouldn't it almost suggest to your mind a doubt of his sincerity?

But you cannot doubt our sincerity--and for a moment we are this supposed book canvasser.

The next twelve issues of The Delineator, covering one year's subscription, give you all (except semi-annual binding) that we have described above, and much more that is unspecified.

_JUST ONE DOLLAR A YEAR_

THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO., Butterick Building, New York

_THE_ ART INTERCHANGE FOR 1905

SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME

ALWAYS A LEADER AMONG THE ART AND HOME JOURNALS AND FOR 1905 MANY GOOD THINGS ARE PROMISED OUR SUBSCRIBERS.

Now in its twenty-seventh year. (Established 1878.)

IT IS THE OLDEST, BEST, MOST PROGRESSIVE, AND PRACTICAL (AS WELL AS THE LARGEST) ART AND HOUSEHOLD MONTHLY MAGAZINE PUBLISHED.

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Among the Regular Departments Constant Attention will be given to Fine Art, Illustration. Wood-Carving, Art Criticism, Artistic Photography, Decorative Art, Sketching, Ceramics, Industrial Art. Biographies of Artists. Paintings in 011 and Water Colors, Pyrography, Modeling in Clay, Home Decoration, China Painting, Architectural Plans. Embroidery, Art Notes and News, etc.

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In order to introduce "The Art Interchange" into new homes and that everyone may become acquainted with this splendid high-class home magazine we will send a copy of our superb double Christmas number together with a copy of the lovely picture in oil colors shown in this advertisement. This is one of the very best issues ever put out and everyone should have a copy. _Order now. The edition is limited._

THE ART INTERCHANGE now occupies the first position among the art journals of America, and its high standard of excellence will be maintained throughout. Every department will be most thorough in every detail, and subscribers for 1905 will be more than pleased.

Space will not permit of our full prospectus here, but for the asking our descriptive, illustrated, thirty-two page Catalogue will be sent to any address.

FOR $2.00 you will receive The Art Interchange for six months, beginning January, 1905 and will get in addition, _FREE,_ the Sept. Oct. Nov. and Dec. 1904 accompanied by all the beautiful color and other supplements. By taking advantage of this offer NOW, you get 10 months for $2 Sept. 1904 to June 1905.

FOR $4.00 we will enter you for the entire year of 1905 and send you FREE, the entire year of 1904 complete thus giving you two full years (1904 and 1905) for only $4.00, with all color and other supplements.

FOR $7.00 you will receive Scribner's Magazine for a full year, The Art Interchange for 1904 and 1905 as above and Scribner's Portfolio of 50 Popular Pictures (new series), price of which alone is $7.00. You get $16.00 value for only $7.

The above offers are good for a short time only. You should, therefore, lose no time in sending your subscription direct to our office.

Send all subscriptions and make all remittances payable to _D. D. COTTRELL'S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y._ OR THE ART INTERCHANGE CO. 9 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET NEW YORK CITY

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_THE NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER FOR 1904-5._

FOUNDED in 1873 the NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER is the only literary weekly of its kind which has maintained its pre-eminent position; others have passed away, but THE NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER continues as ever the first in circulation and excellence of its contents.

During the coming Fall and Winter season, we shall make a feature of publishing a less number of serial stories, giving more space to _Longer Instalments_ of each continued story and publishing a greater number of short stories in each issue. Our usual departments, including _Legal Aid_ will be kept up to their high standard. The FAMOUS PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS, worth from 15 to 30 cents each, are sold exclusively to our readers for ten cents each. These are the only tissue patterns cut on French models. They are the only patterns that give artistic lines to the figure and French CHIC to the wearer. A home-made dress will not look "Home-Made" if you use Pictorial Review Patterns.

_A NEW STORY BEGINS EVERY WEEK_ So that any time you begin reading the paper, you can always find in it the opening chapters of a fascinating romance by a famous American author.

_SPECIAL OFFER TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE._

If you will send us one dollar for a four-months' subscription (17 weeks) to the NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER, we will send you FREE OF ALL CHARGES in addition to the paper, a copy each month for a year of GOLDEN HOURS, the GREATEST ILLUSTRATED FAMILY MONTHLY MAGAZINE published. Don't fail to take advantage of this splendid offer before it is withdrawn.

_SUBSCRIPTION RATES._ For 1 Year ................................................ $3.00 For 6 Months ............................................... 1.50 For 4 Months with a year's subscription to GOLDEN HOURS..... 1.00

For sample copies of THE NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER and GOLDEN HOURS, and pamphlet illustrating and describing our splendid premiums which are given for coupons published in its columns, send postal card request to _MUNRO'S PUB. HOUSE, NORMAN L. MUNRO, PROP. 24-26 VANDEWATER ST., NEW YORK._

WHAT A 25c ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION TO GOLDEN HOURS WILL GIVE YOU

12 complete novels by the most famous American and foreign authors The latest Fashions and Fads every month. Prize Short Story Competition with cash prizes every month. Free Medical Advice Free Legal Aid. A Prize Photography Competition with monthly and yearly cash prizes. Stories and matters of interest for all the members of the family. 20 pages illustrated with fine half-tone and line drawings. GOLDEN HOURS is the best, as well as the cheapest, Monthly Illustrated Family Magazine. Every number complete in itself.

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COLLIER'S THE NATIONAL WEEKLY

Noted for its Clear-cut Editorials; Special Articles by Men of the Hour; Exclusive Photographs and Correspondence on all Important News Events of the World; Fiction by the Most Noted Writers and the Exclusive Art Work of

Maxfield Parrish Frederic Remington F. X. Leyendecker Jessie Willcox Smith and Charles Dana Gibson

COLLIER'S HOUSEHOLD NUMBERS (issued the last week in each month) have had a success unprecedented in the history of weekly journalism, and their popularity is still increasing. The series of Conan Doyle's famous "Sherlock Holmes" detective stories, each complete in an issue, are now running in these Household Numbers. The exquisite double-page drawings by Charles Dana Gibson are a feature of this series.

COLLIER'S FICTION NUMBERS (issued the second week in each month) are virtually magazines in themselves; rich in Art and abounding in good stories. The cream of the prize-winning stories in Collier's recent $8,000 Short Story Contest (in which 12,000 stories were entered) will appear during the coming year in these Fiction Numbers. The double-page features will be by Frederic Remington, reproduced in full color; the cover designs by Jessie Willcox Smith and others

10 CENTS A COPY, ALL NEWSDEALERS $5.20 A YEAR

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ESTABLISHED 1845