McClure’s Magazine
September, 1893.
Vol. I. No. 4
Copyright, 1893, by S. S. McClure, Limited. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents
| PAGE | |
| Edward E. Hale. The Man with a Country. By Herbert D. Ward. | [291] |
| How Cassie Saved the Spoons. By Annie Howells Fréchette. | [301] |
| Surrender. By Gertrude Hall. | [308] |
| “Human Documents.” | [309] |
| Dreams Go By Contraries. By George H. Jessop. | [318] |
| The Tables Turned. By William Wordsworth. | [326] |
| Pasteur at Home. By Ida M. Tarbell. | [327] |
| Hugh Brontë’S Courtship. By Doctor William Wright. | [341] |
| The Legend of the Elephant and the Lion. By Henry M. Stanley. | [351] |
| Song. By Thomas Carew. | [355] |
| The Life and Experiences of an Engineer of a Limited Express. By Cleveland Moffett. | [356] |
| Among the Gorillas. By R. L. Garner. | [364] |
Illustrations
| PAGE | |
| Residence of Edward Everett Hale. | [292] |
| Sitting-Room. | [294] |
| Highland Street, With the Hale Place on the Right. | [295] |
| Doctor Hale in His Study. | [296] |
| The Library. | [298] |
| The Dining-Room. | [299] |
| E. E. Hale in 1847. From a Painting By Richard Hinsdale. | [300] |
| Emperor William of Germany. | [310] |
| Eugene Field. | [314] |
| Colonel Albert A. Pope. | [316] |
| The Statue of Jupille. | [327] |
| The Pasteur Institute. | [328] |
| The Lodge. | [329] |
| M. Pasteur in His Salon. | [330] |
| The House at Dôle. | [331] |
| M. Pasteur at Thirty. | [332] |
| At the Jubilee of M. Pasteur. | [333] |
| Portraits of M. Pasteur. | [334] |
| A Group of Patients. | [336] |
| The Library. | [337] |
| M. Roux. | [337] |
| Dosing the Virus. | [338] |
| Dr. Metchnikoff in His Laboratory. | [339] |
| Filling the Syringes. | [339] |
| The Rabbits’ Quarters. | [340] |
| “The Flyer” Leaving the Grand Central Station, New York City. | [357] |