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18
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December
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1895
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Harper's Magazine In 1896. Brisáis, a new novel by WilijAM Black, written with all the author's well known cbarm of marnier, will begin In tho December Xumber, 1895, and continue until May. A new novel by Georgk du Malrif.r, enütled Tho Mnrtian. will also begin during the year. Hls not too inuch to say tuat nu novel lias ever been awaited with Mich great expnotation as the Buccessor i Trilbjr. Tho Persona] Becoleetlons of Joan of Are will continue and will relate the story oi the failure mul martyrdom of the Malfl ( fOrleana. ütlier Important tiet ion of the year will he a novellen f by Makk Twain, under the lltle, Tom Sawyrr, OetectlTe; a butnorous three-prtrt tale called Tno Slormons froin Suddlety, by Lanudos Elwïk JliTi-iii-:i.i. ; and short storlesbj i - Thanbt, Richard Hardinq Davis, Wakï Wii.kis, .Iui.ian Ralph, Bbab.neu MatTitKVs.OwKX Wlstkk, andotliei' well known wrlters. Prof. Woodrow WlxaOHwIll ooutribute 0 papers on Oeorge Washington ;uil his times, wiih illiiKti'iitions by Howakd Pyi.k. PoULTNKV DlGELOlV'S lljStOiy of ïho (iPlilUlll Striliilc for Liberty, lllustrkted by R Caton WoodvilIK, wlll be contimied tbrough the winter. Two papers ou St. Clair's dtefeal and Mad Anthony wayne's vlotory, byTHEODORE Roosevelt. with grapblo illustrattona will be prhited during the j ear) A noteworthy feature ot the MAQAZIN] (luiilitt lMliiwill be a series ot' bj I AS pau w. Wmithey, descrlblng bis tripöf 2i(i() miles on snow-shoes and with dog-Bledge trainsinlo Mie nnexplored Barren Gromuls Ulitis!] Nortli America in pursuit of woodtjision and musk-oxen. Mr. VViutnkv's series will have theadded interest of being lllustrated from pbotograpbs taken by himself. The Volumes of the MAGAZINE begii Numbers for Juue and D cember of each year. When do time is menlloned, aubscrip lonswill begin witli the Number current a lio lime of receipt order. Remittarces should be made. by Post-offltK Mouey Order orDraft, tonvoid chance or loss yewspapera are nol Ui copythis advertisemen vithoui the expresa order of llarper & Brothen HARPKB'S PEBIODICALS lAEPEB'S IIAflAZINK - One ïoar - $4 00 lAKPEB'S WEKKLï . " . 4 00 HAKPEB'S BAZAB - " -4 00 HA&PKB'S BOCNI) TAHLK " - 00 Pnstagc jrcc to all subecribers ín the I States, Cunada and Me.n' o, Address HABPKB BBOTHGSg, P. 0. Box, i)59 X. ï. fit.v. Harper's Weekly In 1896. HARPER'S WEEKLY is a Journal for the vhole country. It deals with the eventR of he World that are important Io Amerieaus In carrying out this policy.in 1895, Jui.ian Ralph visiied China and Japan, and journevci throiiBh the West; Richard Harding ja vis look a trin through the Carribean Seahe evolutions of the new navy were describd and Hlustrated by Rufüs F. Zoqbaum: kedkric Kemington presented studies of Arroy anil Frontier life; Poultney Bigelow ttended the opening of the Kiel Canal. In 18S16 llhe at eution wlll be elven every nappemng. The chief events in art, literature, and ïnusic and the drama wil] be artlstically presented. W. D. Howells, in the new depattment, Life and Letters, will discuss in hi ïnu-resting way books aDd the social questions of the time. E. S. Maktin's prightly gossip of the Bus.r World will be contimied. The progresa of the Transportalion CnniimsNion around the World will be ollowed, and Gaspar W. Whitney will conduct thedepartmentoi Amateur Sport. In 1896 will oecur a presidential election. n it,s editorinls and through its politieal cartoons the WEEKLY will continue tobean independent advocate of good governmeul and sound money. Iu flciion the YVEEKLY will be especially strong. It, will publisli the only novel of the year liy W. D. i ihveils, and a stirriug serial of a (scotch feud, by 8. R. Cbookett. The short stories selected areofunusual excellfHBS WI'.E(vL will mam tai n its leading place in the lllustrated journallsm of the world. The Volumes of the WEEKLY begin with ie Hrst Number for January of each year .m," no tJme is mentioned, subscriptions 111 begin with the Number current at the tnneof recept of order. Remittances ahould be made by Post-Odice Mooey Order or Draft, to avoid chanco of Newspaper are nul to copy this advertisement without the expresa order oj Harper & Brothers. H.UtPKU'S PDIUODICAIiS HAKPKK'S ÍA6AZINE - Olie Tear - $1 00 HAKlMilCS WKEKLÏ - . 4 00 HABPKE'h BAZAli . . + 00 HAIIPEIt'S BOU.Mi TABLK " . oa Postngc Free to all subscribas in the Vrtited States, Canada, and Kezjco, Address HAUPKRS BKOTHKUS P. O. Box 959. N. ï. tlity. 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Hrs. tierald, by Maria fePOtt feS ï feE bSl aaúhor8!rt StrÍeS WIU be Wrltteu by tlle Special Departmenis. Music. The Outdoor Woman. Personáis, Wnat We Are DoinJ oVfSIeeA!nterrerrtand dÍEUSS thel"e „nSvSr8 t0 ■espoinlent. Questions recei ve the personal attention of the editor and XrtKce6 earll6St Pcticable'dTe ürsl'r the BAZAR begin with the nrst Iwiuber tor Jauury of each year. When óh. ÍTh 1! rae"tlonel. subserlptions will bereëeiof o!-deiUmber curre" e of Remittances should be madeby Post-office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chaí ce of lo Ifewspapers are not to enpv ih.it arlverliiement wMout the expreu order of' nmieT&BZZrl HARPEK'S PEKIODICALS HAKPKR'S MAGAZOK - oe ,ear - $4 00 HAKI'KK'S I1AZAK . 4 no HAKPEK'S ROLND TAItI,K .. 2 (M) Pouage Freeto all subscriben in the United Mates, Canada and Mexico. Address HARPKR 4 BROTHKRS __ Box 950, N. Y. City VKJ ANTED-Several trustworthy gentlemen VV or adíes to travel In Mielïilan ior es abhshed.rehable house. 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