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The shorter stories are by Stockton and Henry James, Jr.
Dr. Eggleston's Story of Western Life reaches its climax, and will end in October.
A New Novel,
"FALCONBERG," by BOYESEN,
Begins in this issue. It is a story of immigrant life in America, told by one of the most promising of the younger generation of novelists, and will be read with interest abroad as well as at home.
The Editorial Departments include "Our Commune," "The Death of Bryant," "Greatness in Art," "A Rural Art Association," "Recent Improvements in Telephony," thoughtful and suggestive Book Reviews, Humorous Sketches and Verses by new hands, &c., &c.
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