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McCLURE’S MAGAZINE 
With the peg peseae now in hand and pecieh in preparation, we can promise that the 
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pictures they will be up to the very highest standard, "en a will show attreietieiiae originality, 
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THE GREATER EVENTS OF THE W 
sor our design, in dealing with the war, nite to compete with the ne 
papers in athe ing and publishing the current news of the war, nor to anticipate the stood of 
the historian ay presenting a history of it. Our design is, se, ever, as already shown in the 
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LATER LIFE OF L 
s Tarbell’s papers on ue later life of hears orn cise in the November number. 
They tell the story of oe s ue polo the time of his first nomination to the Presidency to his 
eath. It is a short iod, but as tremendously ‘vce. and Miss Tarbell kas collected a 
great deal of new i sla ace: i. 
Reminiscences of Lincoln by Personal Friends, 
Unpublished letters, and unpublished poate have been placed at ved henge ges Then 
has derived from talks and correspondence with men prominent in the events of the time, rage 
sig ae of Linc oie that 4 give new phnphen: of his character. The papers will exhibit mea at 
e in Springfield between the time of his nomination and his inauguration, and in aily 
ie in ® the White House, giving a complete picture of the man throughout the last five wees of 
his life, and also an account of such of the movements of the War as centered in him 
pie BY RUDYARD KIPLING 
Short stories and poe Mr. Kipling ag nya tae to appear from time to time in the 
Magazine. ay Kipling ie “ate ly returned to England from a sojourn in South Africa, during 
which he has had some rare vi aigaais and which, it is sale to assume, will give anew a 
peculiar tbs to his coming w 
TRUE INDIAN alta ic by Hamlin G fesse 
r. Garland has std many months among the Indians, gathering their reminiscences 
and seat tions. In coming numbers of the Macecine will appear Ag et Bull's Defance—a fine 
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sibility to fine words a h gi tia: and Rising Wolf, Ghost Dancer—Rising Wolf's auto 
roe bined giving ery scalaaees of his power of magic and his own story of how he acquired 
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Captain Jasper E. Brady, now of the army, but for ber of yearsa se beep in 
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that will be published i ing numbers of McCiure’s. He writes that he has had great 
pleasure in this work, sist his own Opiate is that he has never ae ire better. 
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