George W. Cable will contribute a novelette to early numbers of The Century, and Frank R. Stockton has written a three-part story, “The Dusantes,” for the same magazine. Mr. Stockton’s new novel, “The Hundredth Man,” has just been issued.


The Siberian Papers, by George Kennan, will be a great feature of The Century for the coming year. Mr. Kennan has just returned from a journey of 15,000 miles through European and Asiatic Russia, undertaken at the request of the editor of The Century. By means of a circular letter from the Russian Minister of the Interior, Mr. Kennan was enabled to visit nearly every important prison and mine in Siberia.


Songs of Worship, the new Sunday-School hymn and tune-book, edited by Waldo S. Pratt, of the Hartford Theological Seminary, is just ready. It contains tunes by the best American as well as English and German composers, and is arranged in the most available manner. Every hymn and tune it is believed will prove of helpful service. Sample copies sent for 35 cents.

THE CENTURY CO., New York.


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