Should be well patronized by people of this state.—The Republic (Boston)
The whole magazine seems to us delightfully provincial.—Chicago Advance.
Now takes its place among the most important magazines.—Philadelphia Press.
The literary contents are brilliant and interesting.—Washington (D.C.) Sunday Gazette.
It is a monthly that should be in every Massachusetts home.—Webster (Mass.) Eagle.
The illustrations are drawn and engraved with admirable clearness.—Boston Evening Transcript.
Its ability and breadth of interest entitle it to a continent of readers.—Brooklyn Daily Times.
The articles (Sept.) are varied, carefully prepared and full of interest.—Boston Daily Advertiser.
For interesting, finely illustrated reading material this monthly is unsurpassed.—Times (Webster, Mass.)
The illustrations are superior, among the best we have seen in any magazine.—Pittsburg Christian Advocate.