36 Words to use with subscriptions

The voting man answered frankly that they had 27 subscribers already and were going to distribute 400 free copies every day, for a time, as samples, with the hope of increasing the subscription list.

PUNCHINELLO is extremely indebted to The Sun for the association of the names of several worthy gentlemen with the ownership of the only first-class Illustrated Humorous and Satirical paper published in America: (Subscription price, for one year, $4.00.

Marshall McMahon McNutt, familiarly known as "Peggy" McNuttbecause he had once lost a foot in a mowing machineand who was alleged to be a real estate agent, horse doctor, fancy poultry breeder and palmist, and who also dabbled in the sale of subscription books, life insurance, liniment and watermelons, quickly slid off his front porch across the way and sauntered into Cotting's to participate in the excitement.

where they live, is the essential thing; and Eve Effingham has lived so long in France, that she speaks nothing but broken English; and Miss Debby told me last week, that in drawing up a subscription paper for a new cushion to the reading-desk of her people, she actually spelt 'charity' 'carrotty.'

In July, 1856, the people living in the vicinity of our homefeeling the necessity of more extensive educational facilities for their children than they had yet hadstarted a subscription school in a little log cabin on the bank of the creek, which for a while proved quite a success.

In this connection, one of our worst problems is to learn from those who mail us subscription orders whether they are simply forwarding for other people or are sending the paper at their expense in the hope of making a convert or of introducing it to someone, with the hope that she will want to continue the subscription.

I was with them all at a subscription ball at Ranelagh last week, which my Lady Carteret thought proper to look upon as given to her, and thanked the gentlemen, who were not quite so well pleased at her condescending to take it to herself.

Then there's a boxing competition at the St. John's Arms, and a subscription dance in the Nelson Rooms, and a lecture on Dante, with illustrations from contemporary art, for working men and women, at the Institute.

There being two rooms of large dimensions, that are each of them fitted up in a style of elegance, as ball rooms, one at the hotel in Temple-row, and the other adjoining the theatre in New-street, there are during winter, subscription concerts and assemblies held at each of them.

After an entry has been made in the mailing books, the subscription order, before it is filed, goes to the subscription cards.

It remains only to thank the alumni for their loyal financial support through the subscription blanks sent out in June, and the library staff of the college for the generosity with which more than the ordinary facilities of the library have been tendered.

In 'our town' there is, Reader, an old-world institution, which, I think, you would well like transported to yours, a quaint subscription library 'established' ever so long ago, full of wonderful nooks and corners, where (of course, if you are a member) one is sure almost at any time of the day of a solitary corner for a dream.

It is to be once more, and probably finer as to dresses, as there has since been a subscription masquerade, and people will go in their rich habits.

Special subscription ed.

MY CLUBBING OFFERS This is the TWENTIETH YEAR that I have been in the subscription business, and in this Catalogue No. 39, I am giving the best bargains in periodical literature that have ever been placed before the public.

out of the subscription funds to Mr. Cadell, being Mr. Wilberforce's share of the loss sustained by that publication.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

The booksellers readily agreed to his terms: and subscription-tickets were issued out.

See Thirty-nine Articles Sumner, J. Bird, Bishop Symons, Dr. opposition to, as Vice-Chancellor Tait, Mr. (of Balliol) Theologians of 1830 Third party in Church rise of influence Thirlwall, Connop Thirty-nine Articles, subscription of Dr. Hampden and subscription pamphlet war on subscription Newman on subscription their Catholicity And see W.G. Ward

Most publishers and subscription agencies refuse to accept personal checks at face value, but charge from 10 to 25 cents extra for collection fees.

Of course, another part of the subscription work is in making changes of address, changing dates of expiration and removing names of those who do not want to continue to receive the paper, such as the anti-suffragists, who do not want to be converted, to whom some relative or friend or acquaintance has been sending the paper out of her own pocket.

Liberal terms to subscription agents.

A partiality exists in every part of America for music; indeed, so strongly is this developed, that in almost all the towns, and even in some hamlets in the western states, subscription bands are kept upthese play every evening, when the weather admits, in the centre of the public square, the citizens the while promenading round with their wives and families.

All this cultivating and working, all this going about and making things right with this little jobber here, that contractor there, all the squaring of small political clubs and organizations, all the subscription blackmail and charity bribery, that now makes a Parliamentary candidature so utterly rotten an influence upon public life, will be killed dead by Proportional Representation.

That, we thought, was a bad speculation for a chapel containing two subscription boxes for "sick and needy scholars."

36 Words to use with  subscriptions