| I. | Cover designed by G. Alden Peirson. | |
| II. | The New Year | Frontispiece. |
| Drawn by Clinton Peters. | ||
| III. | Frost (poem)—Duncan Campbell Scott | [1] |
| IV. | Dan Rice’s New Year Frolic—M. G. McClelland | [2] |
| V. | To —— (poem)—Henry Clarion Hopkins | [13] |
| Illustration by Clinton Peters. | ||
| VI. | The Man He Knew—John P. Rogers | [15] |
| With Pictures by Chas. J. Pike. | ||
| VII. | A Question (poem)—Danske Dandridge | [25] |
| VIII. | Love is Blind (prose poem)—William Theodore Peters | [26] |
| IX. | Some Picturesque Bits of Baltimore—G. Alden Peirson | [27] |
| (Sixteen Illustrations.) | ||
| X. | The Four Fears of Our General (The First Fear)—Adele Bacon | [43] |
| XI. | Bouquets | [52] |
| XII. | “Hydrangias” | [54] |
| Reproduction of the Painting by Philip de Boilleau. | ||
| XIII. | The Bogieman | [56] |
| XIV. | Book Reviews—E. A. U. Valentine | [59] |
| XV. | Exchanges | [63] |
Copyright, 1899, by Dixie Publishing Company.
DIXIE.
Vol. I. January, 1899. No. 1.
FROST.
In lofty Nepal in the sheer, refined
Air of some frigid Himalayan vale,