Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1897 — FIVE SERIAL ST[]S. [ARTICLE]

FIVE SERIAL ST[]S.

Five strong serial stories are announced for publication in The Youth’s Companion daring 1898. They are: ‘‘The Freshman," a ro > mance of college life, by Jesse I. Williams; ‘‘The Gold Fields of the Yukon,” a story cf placer mining in Alaska, by Irving Andrews; “Ferieda Fairfax, Writer,” the story of a girl who wanted to do newspaper work, by Marguerite Tracy; ‘‘The Stoavof a Bee Farm,” bv Edith A. Fairfield; and “The Making of Zinari Bunker,” a rous ing tale of heroic deeds in Nm tucket during the W a r of 1812, bj William J. Long, 'These stories make up only a small part of the good things that will bespread be fore rtaders of The Companion during L 98. Fr Bent readers of The Companion who ien«w their subscriptions, and newsm Bcribers will receive free a beautiful calen dirs printed in twelve colors, and embossed in gold, xhe paper will be sent free to new subscribers eiery week from t e the time the subscaiption is iece ved to 1898; then for u full year w J.niu - , 1899. An illustrated paosj.ect. s will I e sens free [to any one ..d dressing The Youth’s Companion. Boston, Mass.