Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SCRIBNER'S OGftZING FOR 1893. ’“partial prospectus. francss Hodgson ruehftt will contribute tbo first serial to appear in a magazine from her pen for many years, entitled, ”The One I Knew the Best of all.” H. C. BUNNER ■ will furnish a Series of six sketches en titled “Jersey Street and Jersey Laue” Illustrated. - ROBERT GRANT’ will relate the further experiences of Fred and Josephine in “A Sequel Io the Reflections of a Married Man.” llustrated. HAROLD FREDERIC will contribute a political novel of gre.at power, entitled The Copperhead. BY THE AUTHOR OF “JERRY.” . Miss S— B. Elliott, the author of “Jerry.” will write a of life among the Tennessee mountaineers, “The Durket Sperret.” personal Reminiscences. Some Unpublished Letters of Carlyle to Edward Irving and others, dealing with a part of Carlyle’s life far different from that brought out in the recent literature of Carlyle reminiscences. Recollections of Lincoln and Sumner. By the late Marquis De Chain brim. Both articles are lull oi new matter. Au Artist in Japan. By Robert Blum, who has just returned from a residence of nearly two years in that country. Abundantly illustrated by the author. Historic Moments, which have been a feature of the magazine during 1892, will be continued by some particularly striking papers, among them several by the great war correspondents, William H Russell, Archibald Forbes, and others. MEN’S OCCUPATIONS. A series of articles on the life work of men in many calling—the chief ways (exclusive of professions) in which men earn their live ihosd. THE WORLD’S FAIR IN. CHICAGO. A series will be published later in the year giving the impressions made by the exhibition upon different observers of note, both American and foreign; and many of; these observers will be also artists who will illustrate their own articles. _ __

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