Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1875 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Now is the time to Subscribe 1 Seven Fine Engraving, presented to every New Yearly Subscriber, o—— The New York Fireside Companion PROSPECTUS FOR 1876. - .«■ a. THE utew Yobk Fireside Companion la now recognized m the beat maintained, most popular, most varied and entertaining weekly published in the United States. No effort is spared to obtain whatever will add to the interest and value of its contents. The best writers in every department are secured, without regard to expense. It Is the aim of the publisher to make this an Interesting and Popular Paper for both young and old; to combine eutertaiuuieut and amusement with desirable information on matters relating to the home, courtship, marriage, society, and dress; to gratify the innate curiosity and interest of all in the pure and natural romance of life; to cultivate a taste for reading and Intellectual pleasures; and to inculcate good sentiments and principles in the mind of the young. Nothing of an immoral tendency is ever admitted into its columns. It contains The most Fascinating Love Stories, Dashing Stories of Adventure on Land and Sea, Stirring Indian and Border Tales, Stories of Home Life in City and Country, Liveliest Short Stories and Sentimental Sketches,. Original Humor, Jokes, Comic Bketches,Poetry, Personals and Floating Paragraphs; Latest Fashion Gossip for the Ladies; Answers to Correspondents; Kitchen Lore ; The best Reading for Little Folks; Beautiful Illustrations, etc., etc. Not less than SIX CONTINUED STORIES published constantly, and a NEW slory commenced about every second week; so that new readers win be able to get tlie beginning of a story of the newsdealers or of us, no matter at what time they may subscribe. Back numbers can always be had containing thecommencement of every story. PARTIAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS FOR 1876. Dr. John B. 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