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IE. A Fantastic Story. By MRS. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. MENDELSSOHN'S LETTERS TO MOSCHELES. From the MSS. in the possession of Felix Moscheles. By WILLIAM F. APTHORP. II. (_Conclusion_.) With portraits, reproductions of drawings, musical scores, etc. "The letters are full of interest, especially in their frank observations on musical affairs of Mendelssohn's day."--_Boston Saturday Evening Gazette._ THE DAY OF THE CYCLONE. A stirring Western story, founded on the Grinnell (Ia.) tornado. By OCTAVE THANET. FIRST HARVESTS.--Chapters VII-X. By F. J. STIMSON. (To be continued.) NATURAL SELECTION--A Novelette in Three Parts. By H. C. BUNNER. (_Conclusion_.) With Illustrations. POEMS. By THOMAS NELSON PAGE, C. P. CRANCH, BESSIE CHANDLER, and CHARLES EDWIN MARKHAM. "In its one year of life SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE has taken not only an exalted and permanent place in periodical literature but one that the world could in no sense spare."--_Boston Traveller._ _A year's subscription, consisting of twelve monthly numbers, gives more than 1,500 pages of the best, most interesting, and valuable literature. More than 700 illustrations from designs by famous artists, reproduced by the best methods._ Price, 25 cents. $3.00 a year. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743-745 Broadway, New York. A Brilliant New Novel by the author of "The Story of Margaret Kent." QUEEN MONEY. 1 vol., 12mo, $1.50. "This is _the strongest story that this author has yet told_. It is essentially a novel of character-painting, more even than 'Margaret Kent' or 'Sons and Daughters'. It is superior to either of these. The merits of 'Queen Money' are very great.... Interesting and valuable and remarkably true to life. It is a book to be quoted, to be thought about, to be talked about." LOOKING BACKWARD. 2000-1887. BY EDWARD BELLAMY, author of "Miss Ludington's Sister." $1.50. "'The Duchess Emilia' and 'She' are not more strange than this story." UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS. By M. M. BALLOU, author of "Due North," "Edge-Tools of Speech," etc. $1.50. A journey, in 1887, to Australia, Tasmania, Samoa, New Zealand and other South-Sea Islands. _For sale by all booksellers, or will be sent, post free, on receipt of price by_ TICKNOR & CO., Boston. The Sun FOR 1888. The year 1888 promises to be a year of splendid political development, one and all redounding to the glory and triumph of a UNITED DEMOCRACY. In
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