Literary Notes
Harper's Weekly during September will contain many features of particular iuterest, among them illustrated articles on the "Comedie Franfaise," by Katherine de Forrest; on Kansas City as "A Great Grain and Cattle Market;" on "The University of California;" and on the two great new libraries in Chicago and at Columbia College, New York City. The weekly of September 29 will be the " Sportsman's Number," and will contain 32 pages. During September Harper's Bazar wil] contaiu instalmeuts of a serial story, entitled "Fatlier Quinnaillion," by Octave Thanet ; accounts of the performances of Wagner's Xibelungen Cyclus; a play for out-door acting, "A Summer Idyl," by Alice Ruth Carter; notes of women's colleges for the autumn term ; and a humorous story by Grace Livingston Furniss, entitled "Jenk's Jobometers."
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