The Nursery, No. 107, November, 1875, Vol. XVIII.

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Title: The Nursery, No. 107, November, 1875, Vol. XVIII. A Monthly
Magazine for Youngest Readers
Author: Various
Release Date: August 13, 2005 [EBook #16524]
Language: English
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No. 107. NOVEMBER, 1875. Vol. XVIII.
THE NURSERY

A Monthly Magazine FOR YOUNGEST READERS.
BOSTON: JOHN L. SHOREY, 36 BROMFIELD STREET.
AMERICAN NEWS CO., 119 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK.
NEW-ENGLAND NEWS CO., 41 COURT ST., BOSTON.
CENTRAL NEWS CO., PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN NEWS CO.,
CHICAGO.
$1.60 a Year, in advance. A single copy, 15 cents.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, by JOHN L.
SHOREY, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN.
* * * * *
PAGE. FLORA'S LOOKING-GLASS By Anna Livingston 129
CHINESE SCENES By _C.E.C._ 132 MINOS By Elizabeth Sill 134
GRANDMA'S GARDEN By _M.A.C._ 136 GREAT-AUNT
PATIENCE AND HER LITTLE LION By Mamma 138 CROSSING
THE BROOK 141 NELLIE'S LITTLE BROTHER By Mary Atkinson
142 ANNIE'S WISH By George Bennett 144 A DRAWING LESSON
145 GRANDPA'S PIGS By Homer 146 CAPTAIN BOB By Emily
Carter 149 PAPA CAN'T FIND ME By George Cooper 151 THE
SOLDIER-DOG By Pinky 152 THE SURPRISE By Ida Fay 153
LITTLE PEDRO By Cousin Emily 154 THE PARROT'S LAMENT By
Jane Oliver 156 WHAT THE DOVE LOST By Aunt Emmie 157 THE
CHICKEN AND THE DOG By Uncle Charles 158 GIRLS AND
BOYS (_Music by T. Crampton_) 160
* * * * *
EDITOR'S PORTFOLIO.
... Now is the time for Canvassers to begin their operations for 1876.
Now is the time for our friends to show their good will. We count all
our subscribers as our friends; and all of them may do us a service by

renewing their subscriptions immediately. A blank form for that
purpose is furnished herewith, and there is plenty of room on it to add
the names of a few new subscribers. We hope that every old subscriber
will try to send us at least one new one.
... On the last page of our cover will be found the advertisement of
"THE NURSERY PRIMER," the most charming book for children,
considering its cheapness, that has yet been put upon the market. Look
at it, see the beautiful and apt engravings, one or more on every page,
and you will want at least a dozen copies to distribute among your little
friends at Christmas.
... We call attention, also, to the advertisement of "THE EASY BOOK"
and "THE BEAUTIFUL BOOK." No more useful or delightful books
for beginners in reading have appeared. These, with "The Nursery
Primer." form a cheap but elegant library for childhood.
... _Progress, improvement_, will be our motto in the future as they
have been in the past. "The Nursery," we can assure our readers, is
younger and more full of life than ever, notwithstanding its nine years.
... Unaccepted articles will be returned to the writers if stamps are sent
with them to pay return postage. Manuscripts not so accompanied will
not be preserved, and subsequent requests for their return cannot be
complied with.
* * * * *
[Illustration: Hand] ~New Subscribers for 1876, whose names and
money are sent us before December next, will receive the last two
numbers of 1875 FREE.~
* * * * *
[Illustration: Hand] ~We want a special agent in every town in the
United States. Persons disposed to act in that capacity, are invited to
communicate with the publisher.~

SPECIAL NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
The number of the Magazine with which your subscription expires is
indicated by the number annexed to the address on the printed label.
When no such number appears, it will be understood that the
subscription ends with the current year. Please to look at the printed
label. If the number upon it is ~108~, or if no number appears there,
you will know that your subscription ends with this year (1875). In that
case you are earnestly requested to send the renewal to us immediately,
so that your address may remain on our printed list, and you may
continue to receive the Magazine without any interruption. Remember
that the amount to be remitted is ~$1.60~, and that you will receive the
Magazine postpaid.
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