Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1895 — A Remarkable Announcement. [ARTICLE]

A Remarkable Announcement.

A brief par agraph can hardly do justice to the interesting announcements which The Youth’s Com-, panion makes for the coming ye r. Not only will some of the most delightful story-.writers contribute to the paper, but many of the most eminent statesmen, ju.is s and scientists of the world. No fewer than three cabinet Mimst rs are announced, amoug them be ug the Secretary of Agriculture, who chose for a subject “Arbor Dav,” | the celebration of which he ongin*;ed; Secretery Herbert writes on

“ VVliat the President of the United States Does,” and Secretary Hoke Smith on “Our Indians,” Iu a fasoi ating group of articles under the bead df “How I Served Mv Apprentioishiji,’ Frank R. Stock ion tells how 1» became an authoi, General Nelaoa A, Miles gives reminiscences of )hb army dbys, and Andrew Carregie recalls his earliest struggles in getting a business footing. The Publishers of Th* Youth's Companion make the following liberal otter: New subscribers who will send at once their n me and addiess and $1,75 will receive free a handsome four-page Calendar ior 1896 (7xlo in.), lithog , ’aphed iu nino oolora, the retail pree of which is 60 oeutß, Thi Companion free every week until January 1, 1896, the Thanksgiving. Christmas ami New Year’s doable nambere free, an 1 The Youth’s Companion fifty-two weeks, a full year to January 1, 1897. Address, The Youth’s Companion, 196 Co,utubus-Avenue, Boston.