Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1899 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■K ■ J W JI KJ ■ -W WK. J JRmAGAZ INEf# I wHrn • al •» of more than during i8 99 » * eri “ cf irti !e * O ° Iwßif T I 1 noteworthy subject*, it will contain a comprehenaive political and narrative 1 <■/ Sj LK/ HISTORY OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN 8 8 Bjr ® ft ft HENRY CABOT LODGE, U. S. SENATOR 1 X who is eminently fitted for the task, not alone because of his ability MS K ft writer of American history, but for the position be has held ia our government. X ft ft There will also appear such articles as ft \ 8 Admiral Sampson’s Fleet Battle of Manila Bay n \ XV ft By Lieut A. K. Staunton, By Lieut. J. M. Hixicott, U.S.N. f) ft THEIR silver-wedding journey 3 3 By Wllllsw Dass NawaUa 8 A serial story—to appear—containing all that characteristic charm that has T W endeared Mr. Howells to the reading public. n ft The Princess Xenia Spanish War Story 3 3 By H. B. M. Watson By John Fsx, Jx. ft Kotr 8 A serial story full of adventure and A serial story the scenes of which J « strong situation. are laid during our recent war. 8 3 SHORT STORIES 8 \ 73ft ft UNDER AN APRIL SKY GHOSTS OP JERUSALEM ft X. >// 3 By Brnnder Matthews By “NymCrinkle" 3 ft THE RENTED HOUSE WAY OF THE CROSS 8 Jo ox,.r. (a By Octave Thenet By Stephen Bonsai ft ft THE LOVE OF PARSON LORD THE CUCEOO CLOCK ft ft By Mary E. Wilkins By Ellen Douglas Deland i 8 ® THE CENTURY’S PROGRESS IN SCIENCE >2 W jSßtoto X Smltto williams. M.D. V X 8 These paper, will thoroughly review the work accomplished by scientists K throughout the nineteenth century. Other series of papers to appear are: X 8 » Whitc Man ’ s Asla Republics of South America X ft \4 f 7 S By POVUTN.V BtGXLOW By Julian Ralph 9 ft 8 35 a c»n> Sutecriftioii. 34 00 • Yftr 8 a H.s.wtinua, ft Addreaa HARPER A BROTHERS, PhUMmw. Naw Yact, N.Y. g ■ I -..1. ..I——l I ■ I MIHARF’ER’tKI Jrovnd table! 8 8 during 1899 will be devoted to Fiction. Travel, and Sport, and will be the X ft best all-around bov’s paper publuhed 8 8 TWO SERIAL sro^,ES ft ft “Forward, March!” Gavin Hamilton ft X By KIRK MUNROE By MOLLY ELLIOT StAWELL 3 j J 8 ’* a Uory of a young hero with Roose- to a story nf the time of King ft / y ft velt's Rough Riders.. Frederick the Great ft ft SOME SHORT STORIES ft ft SCOUTING ON THE PLAINS AN EXCHANGE OF SHIPS « R By “ Burr alo Bill” By Gkokok h Walnh ft ft WOLVES VS. DISCIPLINE THE GUNSHOT F 3 a a By Hbnry W. FIM.IIKR By Chaklss I i.t Mvtrs 8 8 A DANDY AT HIS BEST THE KING’S TREASURE-SHIP * W By Julian.Rai. ph By KrniNiiir Gouai.A, ft ft * STORIES OF THE WAR 3 / 3 These stories are founded on fact, and in many cases are the attnal experiX ft eßce 01 tlle aut l ,or *- 3 3 THE RESCUE OF REDWAT , CRUISING WITH DEWET X CyrusC. Adams ft By Hakold Maxtin By W, W. Stunk ft 2 A SCARED FIGHTER BILLY OF BATTERY B » a ft By W. J. Henderson By Colgate Batten X ft W a A WAR CORRESPONDENT AFLOAT ft » By Carlton T. Chapman 8 mH ft WITH CAPRON AT EL CANET ft 3 l * y |z, - aTC,,eM c - Ransome Oh I ft ARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL ■ M ft ft These articles will be of especial in’erest to every live and energetic hoy who ft ft a loves adventure and out-door spr.rt '9 ft Julian naipb 8 ALASKAN FISHERMAN ARCTIC WAYFARERS 8 S ft By If. C. Jerome By CvriV C. AdamK X ft 'xWDk ft ART OF FLY-FISHING TWO-FOOTBD FIGURE-SKATING 3 ft 8 By E. C. Kent By W. r . van T Sutphin W 8 ft TREE-TOP CLUB-HOUSES BICYCLE POLO 3 By Dan Beard By A 11. Goiivret U 8 THE EDITOR’S TABLE THE CAMERA CLUB ft ® STAMPS AND COINS PROBLEMS AND PUZZLES 1 ft x//r/z /ft AU will receive attention each month in the ROUND TABLE •ft ft 'sZ 1 8 Centt a Copt Subri riptmn. $1 00 a tear S 3 Molly Elliot Seaweii ft AddreM HARPER A BROTHERS. Publishers. New York. N. V. ft 11 ....... 1. 111 ji . jq .i i .a l ..i i l . l -|.. l iir i!l iywi.r. ft ITIHIIE MAUTOETg WIBIEIKILYf ft ® a ft Will continue to give week by week during 1899, by means of illustrations ft 8 ft and text, all the important news of the world in a clear and concise manner, n 8 8 POLITICS ART ft Independent of parties, devoted to The leading artists of the country ft (A G* good government, it will not hesitate will contribute to the pages of the Cg ft ft to approve or disapprove, whatever WEEKLY, as heretofore, making it ft a / a the situation may be. the foremost illustrated weekly. \ 7 / 1W W ft ft Cuba and the Philippines Hawaii and Porto Rico ft 3 3 Special articles will appear on these These places will be similarly treated ft ft ft two countries by Messrs. Phil. by Caspar Whitwey and W. ft a ft Robinson and P. D. Millet, both Dinwiddle, who Ekawtee made a Ul ft ft of whom made special journeys to the study of the places * islands. W 8 07* 8 ...THE BEST... 8 8 SMB 8 PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR 8 8 8 >» what HARPER’S WEEKLY has been io the past and will be in the S r \\ I / ¥ ft future. The great work accomplished in the late Spanish-American war is ft 3 3 characteristic of the WEEKLY’S live and energetic policy. ft R.W. Chambers ft SERIAL STORIES f 8 ft WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES. By H. G. Welle ft tWITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. By E. S. Van ZUe ft THE CONSPIRATORS By R. W. Chambers ft 8 ' Some Short-Story Contributors BW. B. Norris Owen Hall F. J. McCarthy H. S. Merriman 8 ft B.F. Benson H.S. Williams John Corbin M.S.Brtseoe ft 8 THE WEST ALASKA 8 ft CasparWnnaey ft and its industries will be treated in and its resources will be the subject ft ft <B a series of articles by Franklin of a series of papers by Edwara X W a ft Matthews. . Synrr. a ft ft The London Letter This Busy World ft ft will be written by Arnold White, by E. S. 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