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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The table of contents for Harpers' Weekly of June 19th, is one of its best recommendationa. Editorials: A Word to Senator Lodge. - Democratie Organization. - Clean and Dirty Streets.- Signs of Hope.- The Shipsat Kiel. - Is the Yale Race to go? - Sunday. The Dead-Horse Party, Front-page Cartoon. Secretary Olney, With Portrait. Life and Letters. By W. D. Howells. This Busy World, Edited by E. S. Martin. Some changes in the Streets of New York, By George E. Waring, Jun., Commissioner of Streetcleaning, Illustrated. "Valkyrie," the New Challenger for the "America's' Cup, Illustrated. 'The Chickamauga National Park.- By H. V. Boynton, With Map and Illustrations. The Cost of Üur Government - By Edward Atkinson. As Black as He'a Painted. - By Frank Frankfort Moore. Part I. IIlustaated. TheNuvv Attorney-General, -With Portrait. "Pudd'nhead Wilson.';- By Frank Mayo. With Poitraits. Amateur Sport.- Illustrated. Harper's Bazar contains most attractive and seasonable patterns and styles, besidesmany articles of interest to lady readers. The editor discourses on Commencemeuts. Elizabeth Bisland in her Series of Talks with the Servants, takes up this time. The Servants' Mistress. The fiction of the number and Paris letter are up to the usual standard. Some of Richai-d Harding Davis's best description is contained in au article in the June Harper's on those honors which present-day Frenchmen most desire the bit of ribbon which marks the winner of tin: Urand Prix at Longehamps and election to membership nmong the forty immortals of. the

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