Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1897 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rudyard Kipling A New Poem—“ The Destroyers.” A powerful, grim moving song ot torpedoes and torpedo boats. A New Story—“ The Tomb of His Ancestors,” a tale of a “clouded tiger,” an officer in India, and a rebellious tribe. Mr. Kipling will be a frequent contributor. Robert Barr “ The Archbishop's Christmas Gift,*’ 44 The Long Ladder,” and other stories. William Allen White More Boyville Stories. lan Madaren 44 The Left Hand of Samuel Dodson,” and other stories. Octave Thanet “The Peace Offering,” “The Grand Army Man,” etc. Stephen Crane 14 The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky,” and others. TRUE INDIAN STORIES By Hamlin Garland Mr. Garland has spent many months among the Indians of the far West, gathering their reminiscences and traditions. In coming numbers of the magazine will appear The Custer Fight This tale, taken down from the lips of the Chief Two Moons, is a vivid and dramatic story. Sitting Bull's Defiance A fine story of Sitting Bull’s refusal to treat with a commissioner from the Government, and his insensibility to fine words and rich gifts. Rising Wolf, Ghost Dancer Rising Wolf's autobiography, giving strange instances of his power of magic and his own story of how he acquired the power. The Railroad Man's Life By Herbert E. Hamblin. A narrative of work, adventures, barards, accidents and escapes. The record of fifteen years’ experience as fireman and engineer. A Diver's Autobiography The story of the champion deep diver of the world, full of innumerable adventures and hair breadth escapes. The Siberian Railway This railway will open one of the greatest i wheat raising countries of the world. Prince , Krapotkin will tell ids thrilling history from inside and personal knowledge. New York in 1950 i The streets, water supply, ways of travel, . safety guards of life and health, sport and pleasure, by Col. Warlnc. Mark Twain's, Voyage i Illustrated by A. B. Frost and Peter Ntw- ■ ell. Both article and pictures are inimitably droll.
