Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1892, by the
NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE CORPORATION,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
Illustrated by Valerian Gribayedof, Chas. H. Woodbury, Sears Gallagher, Louis A. Holman, Jo. H. Hatfield, M. Lamont Brown, James Hall, and A. Howes.
The old Parsonage: Sir Richard Saltonstall; First old Parsonage, 1635; Old Meeting House in which Provincial Con- gress held their 2d and 3d Sessions; Harriet Hosmer's Birthplace: Birthplace of Maria White (Lowell); Theodore Parker; Harriet Hosmer; Rev. John Bailey: Some old Watertown Tombstones; Anne Whitney; Birthplace of Anne Whitney: Fowle House, General Warren's Headquarters; Paul Revere's House; Public Library; First Parish Church; John Weiss; Twilight on the Charles; Dr. Convers Francis's House; Dr. Convers Francis; Theodore Parker's Board- ing Place; House in which Theodore Parker kept School; Old Coolidge Tavern where Washington once lodged; Watertown Churches of To-day.
ART IN CHICAGO...... Illustrations: James H. Dole, Vice-President of the Art Institute; The Chicago Art Institute; Portrait of a Girl, by Rembrandt Van Ryn; Prof. N. P. Lulp, by Rembrandt Van Ryn: Princess Helena Leonora de Sieveri, by Van Dyck; The Water Mill, by Hobbema; W. M. R. French, Director of the Art Institute; The Sacred Wood - Pagan Inspira- tion, by Puvis de Chavannes; John H. Vanderpoel, President Chicago Society of Artists: Heads of Two Apostles, by Peter Paul Rubens; The Guitar Lesson, by Terburg; Judgment of Paris, by Walter McEwen; Charles L. Hutchinson, President of the Art Institute; Alice D. Kellogg, President of the Palette Club; Walter McEwen, from a charcoal sketch by Himself, engraved by M. Lamont Brown; Abraham Lincoln, from the Statue by Augustus St. Gaudens; The New Art Institute
ARMSTRONG (GENERAL) AND THE HAMPTON INSTITUTE
Illustrated chiefly from photographs by Jeannette M. Appleton and sketches by H. Martin Beal: View of the Water Front of the Hampton Buildings; Map of Hampton; General Samuel Chapman Armstrong, en- graved by M. Lamont Brown; The Old Mansion House - Home of General Armstrong; A Bit of the Old South, near Hampton; Memorial Church from Hampton River; Virginia Hall; General James F. B. Marshall: Whittier Prepara- tory School; Harness Making: Officers of the Battalion: In the Girls' Garden; Shellbanks- The Old Homestead on the Hemenway Farm; The Barnyard: Reading-room and Library; Class in Natural History - Science Building; In the Printing Office; Indian Students: Indian Boys playing Crokinole; Spahananadaka (Wild Rose), a Hampton Student: Indian Boys making Wheelbarrows; an Omaha Family and their Home before a Course at Hampton and Afterward.
Illustrated chiefly from Photographs by the Amateur Photographic Society of Buenos Aires, kindly loaned for the purpose by Don Carlos Röhl, Consul-general of the Argentine Republic, New York. Illustrations: Government House, Buenos Aires; Provincial Bank, City of La Plata; Poor People's Huts, Buenos Aires Province; Private Residences on one of the Fashionable Avenues of Buenos Aires; Cathedral, Buenos Aires; Callao Street, Buenos Aires,- Jesuit Convent on Right; Station of the Southern Railroad, Buenos Aires; Broker's Rings, Stock Exchange, Buenos Aires: Façade of Opera House, Buenos Aires; Grand Stand, Race Course, Buenos Aires; A "Rodeo," Small Herd of Cows on a Ranch; Scene in the Park of Buenos Aires; Municipal Building, La Plata; New Docks, Buenos Aires: An old Spanish Corner in Buenos Aires-a relic of Colonial Times; "El Challao," Andes Mountains; Ruins of Santo Domingo Church, Mendoza; Three Public Schools of Buenos Aires; Entrance to the Riachuelo.
BRYANT'S NEW ENGLAND HOME.
Illustrations by Chas. H. Woodbury, B. V. Carpenter, Louis A. Holman, and Sears Gallagher: William Cullen Bryant; Monument marking Birthplace of the Poet; One of Cummington's streets; House in which Thanatopsis was written; William Cullen Bryant: Bank of the rivulet which flows through Cummington; Old School- house on the Bryant iarm; Old road at Cummington; Schoolhouse presented to the Town by William Cullen Bryant; Interior of the Bryant Library; Library presented by the Poet to the Town of Cummington; The Bryant Homestead; Library in Bryant Homestead; Old Baptist Church; Bryant's Father's grave in the mountain graveyard. BERMUDA IN BLOCKADE TIMES..
BONIVARD, THE TRUE, THE PRISONER OF CHILLON..
Illustrated by H. Martin Beal and Louis A. Holman.
BLACK BASS FISHING IN NEW ENGLAND
CANDIDATE AT BINNACLE, THE.
Illustrated by Jo. H. Hatfield.
CLUBS AND CLUB LIFE AT HARVARD....
Charles Hallock W. D. McCrackan
Charles Frederick Danforth Benjamin Asbury Goodridge
Illustrations: Jester, from '91 H. P. C. Theatricals-"Twelfth Night"; Group from '93 D. K. E. Theatricals-Caius Julius Cæsar: "Première Danseuse in 91 H. P. C.-"The Obispah": The '93 D. K. E. Theatricals-"Caius Julius Cæsar "; Seal of Institute of 1770: The '91 H. P. C. Theatricals-"The Obispah "; " Alco" in "The Obispah"; Emblem of Porcellian Club; Group from '94 D. K. E. Theatricals-"A Serpent in Petticoats"; The Hasty Pudding Clubhouse; Medal of H. P. C.; "Skirtz" in “The Obispah"; Group from the '92 H. P. C. Theatricals-"The Old Bedstead"; "Cassandra" in '90 H. P. C.-"Helen and Paris"; "The Freak, the Frump, and Friar": "Ballet Girls' in "Alice in Wonderland"; Emblem of A. D. Club; "Amita" in "The Obispah"; Running for the Dickey; Seal of the Pi Eta Society: Medal of the O, K. Society; Watch charm of the Phi Beta Kappa Society; Institute Song: Seal of the Alpha Delta Phi Society; Dickey business; Notification of Membership H. P. C.; The Porcellian Clubhouse. CARDINAL MANNING. A Portrait
CLAY, HENRY, AS SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE.. CHICAGO STOCKYARDS, THE. llustrated...... CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MOVEMENT, THE...
I. The Early Days of the Society II. A New Religious Force.
III. The Outlook and the Opportunity Illustrated with Sketches and Portraits.
CHICAGO, THE HEART OF
Illustrated chiefly from photographs:
Tower of the Auditorium; A Moonlight Effect: The W. C. T. U. Building: The Lake Front: Marshall Field & Co.'s Wholesale Store: Among the Docks; The Masonic Temple; State Street; The Rookery and Board of Trade: The Lake Front Park; Hallway in Auditorium: Dining-room in Auditorium; Clark Street; Marshall Field & Co.'s; Interior of Board of Trade; Court House and City Building; Twilight on Lake Michigan: Interior of First National Bank; Potter Palmer; Marshall Field; Geo. M. Pullinan: Philip D. Armour; Pullman Building. CHILLON, PRISONER OF W. D. McCrackan Joseph Kirkland,
Illustrated from photographs kindly furnished by Mr. Henry H. Belfield, and the Dibble Publishing Co., the publishers of Mr. Kirkland's work "The Story of Chicago," Illustrations: Door of Republic Insurance Company Building (still standing); House now standing where the Great Fire originated: Historical Society Building, Dearborn Street: Tribune Building. Before and After the Fire; The Court House before the Fire; The Court House, seen through the Ruins of Clark Street; Booksellers' Row, Before and After: Post Office; Post Office Ruins: First National Bank; Field and Leister's Store; Chamber of Commerce; Michigan Southern R. R. Depot; Armour's Block; St. James's Church Before and After; Door of Unity Church; Ruins of N. E. Congregational Church; Unity and N. E. Congregational Churches after the Fire: St. Paul's Church Before and After: Looking South down Clark St.; View from Tribune Building Looking East; Crosby's Opera House; View of Wabash Avenue; Van Buren Street Bridge. .134, 266, 403, 543, 679, 815
EDITOR'S TABLE
EARLY VISITORS TO CHICAGO..
Illustrations by Jo. H. Hatfield, Louis A. Holman, and from old prints. ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE FUTURE..
FAMILY TREE, A. A Story
Illustrated by Jo. H. Hatfield.
Electric Signal operating through Fog and Darkness; Ship's officer taking the Electric Wave Signal: Power Station at Niagara; Electric Street Cars; Power Station, New York City: Electric Freight Locomotive; High Speed Electric Locomotive; Lighting, ancient and modern: Electric Mine Locomotive; Electric Mining Drill; Electric Gardening: Electric Iron; Electric Cooking.
FIRE, THE CHICAGO....
GOVERNMENT OF CITIES
Joseph Kirkland. Moorfield Storey
GOVERNOR'S RECEPTION, THE. A Story Illustrated by Jo. H. Hatfield:
"Don' seem to be any signs of breakin' the drouth"; "When Mr. Atkinson's dickey strings were tied"; Lucy; "Gentlemen, will you let me escort you down and introduce you to the Governor?”
Illustrations: Northampton from Elizabeth Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Goldschmidt, 1851; A Nook in Paradise; Program of Jenny Lind's Concert: Mount Holyoke from Hockanum Ferry; The Jonathan Edward Elm; The old church in which Jenny Lind sang; The lake in "Paradise," Northampton; The Henshaw House, where Jenny Lind used to stop on her way up Round Hill; Round Hill, Northampton, from an Old Print.
MARCO POLO'S EXPLORATIONS AND THEIR INFLUENCE UPON COLUMBUS... Helen P. Margesson.. MILWAUKEE Captain Charles King
Illustrated chiefly from photographs by S. L. Stein
"The long sweep of sandy shore to the south"; Up the river nearly two miles from the Lake: Residence of D. M. Benjamin; View of Grand Avenue and Ninth Street looking West; The Milwaukee Club; John Mitchell's Residence; National Soldiers' Home; North Point Water Tower and Park; View on the Milwaukee River; Mallards coming in to roost, from a painting by C, O. Kert; Layton Art Gallery: One of Milwaukee's new Hotels; A Bit of River Scenery: The Plankinton Residence: St. Paul's Episcopal Church: Emmanuel Church: The Milwaukee River: Chicago, Mil- waukee, aad St. Paul Union Depot: Schandein Residence; Trinity Church; Residences of James E. Patton and G. P. Miller: Hallway in G. P. Miller's House; Chimneypiece in T. A. Chapman's store; A new Milwaukee office building; T. A. Chapman's store; Colonel Fred Pabst's Residence.
MICMAC FESTIVAL IN CAPE BRETON, THE
MEXICO, THE REPUBLIC OF
J. H. Wilson
Don Cayetano Romero
Illustrations: President Diaz; Statue of Columbus, City of Mexico; The Cathedral of Mexico; Aztec Calendar Stone: Drainage Canal of Nochistongo; Interior of the Cathedral of Guadalupe; Shrines on Sacramonti; Popocatepetl from Tlamacas: Zacatecas; Ixtaccjihuatl from Tlamacas; Hacienda, Temasopa — A Typical Mexican Farmhouse: Quere- taro; Hercules Cotton Mills near Queretaro: El Salto de Juanacatlan- -The Majara of Mexico; A Mexican Water Carrier; A Mexician Mining Scene; Guanajuanto; A Loafer: Temasopa Cañon: The Pyramid of Cholula: Acque- duct at Queretaro; A Bit of Aguascalientes; A Native gathering Pulque; A Bit of Orizala; Castle of Chapultepec. MODERN LEAR, A. A Story NEGRO CAMP MELODIES
Ethelwyn Wetherald. Henry Cleveland Wood.
271, 408, 548, 684
"A Heart of Stone," P. McArthur; "The Modish Maid," Basil Tempest; "Old and New," Francis Dana; "From the
Past," M. A. de Wolfe Howe, Jr.: A Diet of Worms," Amos R. Wells; · Gen'T'man Joe," M. E. Torrence.
"A Medley," Susie M. Best; "One of Longfellow's Letters," D. M. Jones.
"Her Name," Zitella Cocke; "The Difference," T. H. Farnham; "A Comforter," Robert Loveman; "The De-
butante," James G. Burnett.
Illustrations by May Alcott Nieriker, Louis A. Holman, and Jo. H. Hatfield:
Amos Bronson Alcott; Mrs. Alcott; Bust of Alcott, by Ricketson, in the Concord Library; The Wayside; The Porch
of the Orchard House; Miss Alcott's House at Nonquitt; Miss Alcott at the age of thirty-eight; Miss Alcott from a
Photo by Warren; Orchard House, Concord (The Home of the Little Women); No. 10 Louisburgh Square, Boston;
Bust of Miss Alcott made by Walter Ricketson for the Concord Library; House on Dunreath Place, Boston, where
Miss Alcott died; The Alcott Lot in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord; A Portion of Miss Alcott's last Letter.
ROMANCE OF CASCO BAY. I., II., III...
Herbert M. Sylvester
379, 501, 756
Illustrated by Charles H. Woodbury, H. M. Sylvester, Sears Gallagher, and Jo. H. Hatfield:
Fore River; The Stroudwater across the Old Canal; Some Quaint Headstones; The old Salt Mill; The Means House;
The Means Sideboard; Stairway in the Tate House; Admiral Tate's House; Buffet in the Tate House; The Tate
Homestead, said to be the oldest House in Maine.
Illustrations: Chorister of the Madeleine, Paris, from a Painting by Kate Watkins: Choir of St. James's Church, New
York: Choir Boys, Church of the Advent, Boston; Two Little Probationers: Choir of St. Paul's Church, Concord,
N. H.; Hartwell Staples, Church of the Advent, Boston; The Recessional, St. Paul's Church, Concord; Choir of St.
Paul's, Milwaukee; Blatchford Kavanagh, Grace Church, Chicago; Willie Cooper, St. Paul's Church, Kenwood, Chi-
cago; Dr. Gilbert, Organist of Trinity Chapel, New York; Choir of St. John's Church, Jamaica Plains, Mass.;
Newton Wilcox, St. Paul's, Boston: Out-door Service, Grace Church Choir, of Chicago, at St. Clair Springs, Mich.;
Arthur E. Greene, St. Paul's, Boston; Edwin S. Baker, Church of the Heavenly Rest, New York: Choir of St.
Stephen's Church, Lynn: Three Brother Choristers, St. James's Church, New York; Willie V. Macdonald, Appleton
Chapel, Harvard: Geo. L. Osgood, Choir Master, Emmanuel Church, Boston: S. B. Whitney, Organist and Choir
Master, Church of the Advent, Boston: Group from Emmanuel Church Choir, Boston; Choir of St. James's Church,
Cambridge; Recessional - Church of the Advent, Boston.
John Putnam 3d's Place; Thomas Haine's House: The Joseph Putnam House, Danvers; Thomas Fuller, Jr's. House, Middleton; The old Philip English House, built 1685, taken down in 1833; Benj. Fuller's House, Middleton.
Illustrated by Jo. H. Hatfield and Louis A. Holman:
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