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eases fy I Bese 2925252! Ges wW5e5252 pesese5esesese! es e929 25eSeSe25e5r | HARPER'S PERIODICALS FOR 1894 HARPER'S MAGAZINE SOME OF THE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE COMING YEAR: Stories of the Wild West, . By Owen Wister. Articles on India, Written and Illustrated by Edwin Lord Weeks. Parisian Sketches, . . . By Richard Harding Davis. ‘The Japanese Seasons, Written and Illustrated by Alfred Parsons. Bussian and German Articles, By Poultney Bigelow. Mexican Papers, Written and Illustrated by Frederic Remington. Rome in Africa, . . E By William Sharp. Vignettes of Manhattan 2 By Brander Matthews. Scientific Contributions, By St. George Mivart. Dramatic Sketches of the French Revolution, ByWm. McLennan. Athletic Sports, Special Illustrated Articles. TWO STRIKING SERIALS: Trilby, Written and Illustrated by George du Maurier. The Golden House, By Charles Dudley Warner. William Dean Howells’s Literary Reminiscences. Abbey’s Illustrations to the Comedies of Shakespeare. 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