Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1897 — FIVE SERIAL STORIES. [ARTICLE]

FIVE SERIAL STORIES.

Five strong serial stories are announced for publication in The Youth’s Companion during 1898. They are: “The Freshman,” a roi mance of college life, by Jesse I. Williams; “The Gold the Yukon,” a story of placpfininiug in Alaska, .by Irving^Andrews; “Ferieda Fairfax, Writer,” the story of a girl who wanted to do newspaper work, by Marguerite Tracy; “The Stoayof a Bee Farm,” bv Edith A. Fairfield; and “The Making of Zinari Bunker,” a rous ing tale of heroic deeds in Nan tucket during tho War of 1812, by William J. Long. These stories make up only a small part of the good things that will be Bpread be fore rtaders of The Companion during DOB. Pr. seut readers of The Companion who lenew thoir subscriptions, and new subscribers will receive free a beautiful calen dirs printed in twelve colors, and embossed in gold, ihe paper will be sent free to new subscribers eiery week from the the time the subscaiption is received to 1898; then for a full year io January# 1899. -An illustrated paospectus will I e sent free [to any one ad dressing The Youth’s Companion. Boston, Mass;