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"There was no one so effective as the Aus

trian Officers."

Illustration for "Their Silver Wedding Journey." Drawn by W. T. SMEDLEY.

The Spanish-American War. Part IV. Santiago.

Frontispiece

HON. HENRY CABOT LODGE,
United States Senator from
Massachusetts.

Twenty-seven Illustrations. From Drawings by T. DE THULSTRUP, H. C. CHRISTY, CARLTON T. CHAPMAN, R. F. ZOGBAUM, G. A. TRAVER, and from Photographs. Engraving by E. SCHLADITZ.

The Civil Service and Colonization.

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Seven Illustrations from the Original Paintings and Drawing by JOUETT. Engravings by E. SCHLADITZ and HENRY WOLF.

Their Silver Wedding Journey. A Novel.

WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS

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Part V.

Two Illustrations (including Frontispiece) by W. T. SMEDLEY.
Our War Correspondents in Cuba and Puerto
Rico.

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Illustrations by A. B. FROST, Albert E. SternNER, B. C. DAY, H. B. EDDY, and C. R. MCAULEY.

Literary Notes

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