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MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE

CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER, 1899:

Cover Designed by C. L. Hinton and C. D. Graves.

II. Admiral George Dewey. A Portrait

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Frontispiece

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With portraits of the Admiral, his officers, and crew, and other pictures, all from recent photographs.

IV. With Dewey in the Mediterranean

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Joseph L. Stickney.

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With portraits, views of the Admiral's progress through the Mediterranean, and other pictures, all from
recent photographs.

V. The Killing of the Mammoth. A Story. H. Tukeman
With pictures by G. Verbeek.

Scenes and Actors in the Dreyfus Trial. G. W. Steevens

A Biographical Sketch

VI.

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With the latest portrait of Mark Twain.

Much Pomp and Several Circumstances.
A Boyville Story

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With pictures by Orson Lowell.

IX. The Racing Yacht: Its Points and Its
Paces. Based on Interviews with the Ray Stannard Baker .
Leading Builders and the Best Skippers.

With pictures of the Columbia and other yachts and with diagrams.

X. The Man for Sheriff. A Dakota Story
With pictures by Lucius Hitchcock.

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Frank B. Tracy

XI. The Gentleman from Indiana. A Novel.

Conclusion

Booth Tarkington.

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Terms: $1.00 a Year in Advance; 10 Cents a Number. Subscriptions are received by all Newsdealers and Booksellers, or may be sent direct to the Publishers.

See Pages 14-17, for Special Announcements of the
Magazine and the Book Department

BOUND VOLUME XIII. (May-October 1899) IS NOW READY FOR DELIVERY. In dark green linen and gold, postpaid $1.25; in blue buckram and gold, $1.50. All other bound volumes supplied at the same prices except Volume I. VOLUME I. (long out of print) has been reprinted in a limited edition, and can be supplied at $2.50 in blue buckram, and $2.25 in green linen. Back numbers, returned postpaid, will be exchanged for corresponding bound volumes, in linen at 75 cents per volume, and in buckram at $1.00, postpaid. Indexes supplied to those who wish to do their own binding.

A CAUTION.-Subscribers to the Magazine should be very careful to whom they pay money. We have frequent complaints of money paid to pretended agents of the Magazine which we have never received. No agent or collector is authorized to receipt to subscribers in our name. We take every precaution we can to save subscribers from deception and fraud, but we must have their co-operation to the extent of being fairly prudent and cautious for themselves.

S. S. McCLURE, President

F. N. DOUBLEDAY, Vice-President
JOHN S. PHILLIPS, Treasurer
ALBERT B. BRADY, Secretary

THE S. S. McCLURE CO.

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Entered as Second-Class Matter at the New York (N.Y.) Post-Office, June 9, 1893.
Copyright, 1899, by THE S. S. MCCLURE Co. All rights reserved.

One Quarter Former Price

WE HAVE HAD PREPARED AN EXCEEDINGLY LARGE EDITION, AND BY SO DOING HAVE SAVED MANY DOLLARS ON THE COST OF EACH COPY OF THE NEW EDITION OF

Tissot's Life of of Christ

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THE SURRENDER AT SEDAN IN 1870

The French army, co men, surrender to the German army of 1.000 T'as ereat was the signal for the down of the French Empire and tine estañosi mend of the Repubic. This is one of the hundreds of full-page illustrates from the Library (twice this size which so clearly and beautifully ilustrace the events of interest and importance in the world's story.

Sixty Centuries of History.

A Remarkable Historical Library Containing the Entire History of the World.

This is indeed a remarkable work, one which to us seems perfectly to fit the needs of the present day. A Library that enables one to thoroughly understand the history of the world from the beginning. A work that provides the way for all to become thoroughly acquainted with the makers of the world's history. One can here follow Julius Caesar through his remarkable career, watch with interest the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, dwell awhile in company with the great Nelson, travel side by side with Napoleon through his victories and defeats, or can follow the influences of Bismarck's strong policy for Germany. In fact, with the aid of this magnificent work, one may in a season's reading, or by dipping into the Library for an hour or two every now and then, acquire a wider and firmer grasp on the history of the world, and the men who have made it, than could be obtained by grubbing about for a life-time.

Under the plan of McClure's History Club. through which the Library is being distributed you obtain the work at a fraction of the regular price, and if you wish, pay for it a little at a time. The entire work is delivered to Club members as soon as they join, and they pay for the work in their own way. This is an opportunity to equip your home at a trifling cost with the finest historical Library that has ever been published.

A postal card addressed to McClure's History Club, 141 East 25th Street, New York, will secure full information regarding the novel Club plan, the Library itself, and the special proposition which is now being offered to those who become members during the month of October. We believe we are doing our readers a service by advising them to investigate this remarkable offer at once.

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The Finest Library in the World

Produced by the master minds of two continents, and accepted
as the standard authority in Schools, Universities and Libraries

WE

E say the finest library in the world with a thorough knowledge of the work and the men who have made it. Here is a library that represents the grandest thoughts of the master minds

of all ages.

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A library that has been produced by the foremost living authors of the world.
It represents the combined efforts of men
of letters such as ANDREW D. WHITE,
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS, ANDREW LANG,
DEAN FARRAR, HENRY JAMES, Prof. J. P.
MAHAFFY, Hon. W. E. H. LECKY, Prof.
EDWARD DOWDEN, Pres. DANIEL C. GILMAN,
Hon. JOHN BIGELOW, Prof. J. B. MCMASTER.
Dr. HENRY VAN DYKE, Hon. LESLIE STE-
PHEN, Dr. LYMAN ABBOTT. Col. T. W
HIGGINSON, Prof. RICHARD T. ELY, PAUL
BOURGET, FERD. BRUNETIERE, JOHN BUR
ROUGHS, Hon. CARL SCHURZ, PAUL LEI-
CESTER FORD, LAWRENCE HUTTON, and over
200 others of notable literary prominence.

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The monumental task of selecting, arranging and publishing in convenient form has been admirably done by CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER, as Editor-in-Chief, with the cooperation of HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE and other able Associate Editors, assisted by the following Advisory Council from our leading institutions of learning:

Harvard University-Prof. CRAWFORD H.
Toy, A. M., LL.D.

Yale University-Prof. THOMAS R. LOUNS-
BURY, LL.D., L. H.D.

Columbia University-Prof. WILLIAM M.

SLOANE, Ph.D., L.H.D.

Columbia University - Prof.

MATTHEWS, A. M., LL.B.

BRANDER

Cornell University-Prof. WILLARD FISKE,
A.M., Ph.D.

University of Michigan-Pres. JAMES B.
ANGELL, LL.D.

University of California-Prof. EDWARD S.
HOLDEN, A. M., LL.D.

Catholic University of America — Prof.
MAURICE F. EGAN, A. M., LL.D.
Tulane University-Prof. ALCÉE FORTIER,

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Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.--
WILLIAM T. HARRIS, LL.D., U. S.
Commissioner of Education.

The Association makes this the first announcement of the NEW EDITION just completed. It contains hundreds of new illustrations and new features which greatly increase the value of the LIBRARY. Full particulars of this edition, the modest price, and extremely easy terms of payment which we can now offer MCCLURE readers will be sent promptly on application.

THE MAGAZINE ASSOCIATION

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