People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — Late Literary News. [ARTICLE]

Late Literary News.

Rudyard Kipling makes his last appearance as a teller of Jungle Stories in The Cosmopolitan for October. “Mowgli Leaves the Jungle Forever,” and the cur-" tain is drawn over one of the mostcharming conceits in literature. In the same number in which Mowgli makes his final adieux, appears for the first time before an American audience, the nowfamed Richard Le Gallienne in a plea for religion under the title of “The Greatness of Man.” A very important paper on “State Universities” is contributed to this number by Professor Ely. And among the story-tellers are Hopkinson Smith and Boyesen. No more beautiful work has ever appeared in any magazine than the marvelous illustrations of Cabnnety used as a frontispiece and accompanying the prose poem by Mrs. Cardozo Drake who is said to be Kipling’s favorite artist for his jungle stories Carter Beard, Osterlind, Denman and Kemble, are among those who contribute a wealth of illustration to this number. The Cosmopolitan announces that it will begin the publication in January of The Agriculturist’s Illustrated Magazine, to be fully the equal of The Cosmopolitan, but containing from sixteen to twenty pages

by the ablest agricultural writers of the world, upon subjects of importance to the agriculturist, horticulturist and stock-growing interests. z