POLITICS * <* ART 



HARPER'S WEEKLY in 1899 will stand, as it always 

 has, for purity and disinterested work in state and national 

 politics. Its editorial pages will state in a direct manner 

 its approval or disapproval of the work of our legisla- 

 tors. 



In art the pages of the WEEKLY will continue the stand- 

 ard of artistic excellence, with such artists as W. T. Smed- 

 ley, T. de Thulstrup, Frederic Remington, Clifford Carle- 

 ton, and others of equal talent as contributors. the great wes'1 



CUBA & THE PHILIPPINES HAWAII & PORTO RICO 



will be fully described by Phil. Robinson 

 and Frank D. Millet, in a series of articles 

 which deal with the resources, life, and 

 strategic value of these rich and fertile isl- 

 ands. 



SERIAL STORIES 



WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES 



By H. G. WELLS 



WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX 



By E. S. VAN ZILE 



THE CONSPIRATORS 



By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS 



The descriptions and plots of these stories 

 have seldom been equalled. 



will be described in a like manner by Cas- 

 par Whitney and William Dinwiddie, who, 

 like Phil. Robinson and Frank D. Millet, 

 made special journeys to these places to 

 study the question. 



SHORT STORIES 



AMONGST THIEVES 



By W. E. NORRIS 



A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE 



By E. F. BENSON 



A SMALL WORLD 



By HENRY SETON MERRIMAN 



These and other short stories by well- 

 known authors will appear. 



HAWAII 



INDUSTRIAL ADVANCE= 

 MENT 



of our country will be recorded by profuse- 

 ly illustrated articles from week to week, 

 written by authors who have made a care- 

 ful study of the developments — political, 

 social, and industrial — that are taking place 

 year by year within our borders. 



MUSIC, DRAMA, ATH= 

 LETICS 



These three subjects will be treated as their 

 seasons demand by men eminently fitted 

 for the task. Like all subjects requiring 

 special departments in the WEEKLY, only 

 authors of pronounced talent are selected 

 to write them. 



THE KLONDIKE 



IO Cents a Copy 



THE LONDON LETTER 



THIS BUSY WORLD 



These two popular departments of timely and interest- 

 ing paragraphs will be continued during 1899, written 

 by Arnold White and E. S. Martin. 



ALASKA AND THE KLONDIKE 



will be the subject of a series of articles in which the 

 great mining resources and industrial possibilities of 

 this comparatively unknown country will be laid before 

 the reader. These articles will be profusely illustrated. 



$4 00 a Year 



Address 



HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City, N. Y. 



