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THE GREATER EVENTS OF THE WAR 
It been our design, in dealing with the war, neither to compete with the n 
G6 papers in peter Am publishing the current news of the war, nor ~ anticipate the atheed id 
the —_ an by presenting a history of it. ur design is, however, Be ready shown in the 
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aS Magaz to pu vreee spesicay by ica al mane htt ae in the most notable and 
5s@ oectaet events. We hav very remarkable matter of this kind in pardesc forearly 95 
Bop numbers, to be illustrated in ie moe satheniie way from life g 
go} LATER LIFE OF LINCOLN y 
3 Miss Tarbell’s papers on the later life of Lincoln on epee in the November number. = 
N26 ance tell the Hoey. of mt rg s lie from the time of his first nomination to the Presidency tohis x 
SY dea hort per sie was tremendously Senhe and Miss Tarbell has collected a 59 
‘eS eat deal of new eateviol abou 4S: 
¢ Reminiscences of Lincoln by Personal Friends 
Unpublished letters sige Bi. blished documents — been placed at her disposal. Then she DC 
has derived from talks d correspondence with men prominent in the events of the time see? Dx 
lections of acu muy ive new glim esis of his piabocies. The € papers will exhibit Lincoln La 
eco i in Springfield between the time of his nomination and his inauguration, and in his daily 
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his life, and also an account of such of the movements of the war as centered in 
pa BY RUDYARD KIPL' 
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Short stories — poem si {r. Kipling will continue “a appear from time to time in the Y 
Magazine. ge Kipling has lately returned to England from a sojourn in South Africa, ate wy 
which he has had ot rare ign gpa and which, it is safe to assume, will give a new a xo. 
peculiar interest to his comin gw x 
ete INDIAN STORIES, by Hamlin Garland D5 
Mr. Garland born Pah nt many months among the Indians, gathering their r 
and traditions. In ing numbers of the a will appear Sitting Bull's Sarasa fine 6s 
Story oh ‘ae eed Bull’ s refusal to treat with a missione oo fo the Government, and his insen- 
sibility to fine words and rich gifts; and Risin g Wolf, Ghost Dancer—Rising Wolf's auto- 56 
biography giving strange initio of his power of magic an his own story of how he acquired KB 
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STORIES OF THE TELEGRAPH 
Captain J asper E, rar bir ow of the army, but fora number of sonehg berg sigh a ig in eS 
the chief commercial offices and on se everal important railroads, has S$ some PSC 
very interesting true sates of the telegraph. They exhibit the ssa ce se a ciuevaak We, 
operator’s life in the same true, absorbin ng way that the stories of Cy Warm gor a Herbert E. es 
Hamblen, and John A. Hill exhibit the romantic side i the life of the railroad ma 
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Mr. Gibson spent all of last a in Egypt, fas while at Spe a aise of feasts AY 
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