The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902, January 18, 1900, Page 13, Image 13

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BELOW AUK GIVEN A
FEW ANNOUNCEMENTS.
A leading ft-ahiro of Tin : ATLANTIC
( hiring tliulli'HiHi.x nionthsol HiOOwillho
or Ul. 3. stillinait ,
Mr. Stillnian'scaroor an arlint , editor ,
and now8iiii | > er cor rent londt'iit in var
ious foreign countries lias brought him
into touch with many of the most Htrik-
ing iioi'HonuKU.s and uvtmtH ol the last
flltv y aiH. Tliu early papers of the
series giyn bingnlarly inturcsting char-
acttiiT/.ation.s ot Dr. Nott , thu lanums
President of Union College. , of Hiibkin ,
Turner and other English and American
ariiHts , ot Ko&suth , whom Mr Stillman
Borvoil aa Hecrot agent , of Emoison ,
Holmes , Lowell , Agassi/ , and other
members of the Adirondack Club.
fiskc.
During 1000 THE ATLANTIC will pre
sent several papers Horn Mr. Fiske ,
among which will bo one ui on "Tho
African Slave Trade in the Fitties" and
another upon "Tho Life and Work of
Huxloy. "
Zitkala = Sa ( Red Bird )
ZitkulifSu , a young Indian girl of the
Yankton Sioux Tribe ot Dakota Indians ,
who received her education in the East ,
has written tor tlm January , February ,
and March numbers three exceedingly
inten sting papers , entitled
1. Impressions of an Indian Childhood.
! i. The School Days ot an Indian Girl.
a. An Indian Teacher Among Indians.
Fiction.
Onn of the most important features of
THE ATLANTIC tor lltoo will bo the pub
lication of a lar o number of Short
Stories of the lirsp quality. Conspicu
ous among these will bo "MaudEvelyn"
by Henry James. There will also bo
stories by Kate Douglas VViggin , W. D.
Howells , Sarah Orne Jowutt , Joel
Chandler Harris , and many others.
foreign Cetttrs.
One of the distinctive features of THE
ATLANTIC for 1UUO will bo the appear
ance at regular intervals of letters trom
England , Franco , and Germany. The
llrst letter in the series will bo "A lie-
view of England in 1890 , " by A. Brimley
Johnson , in the January Atlantic. "He-
cent Social and Industrial Changes 111
Germany" will bo commented upon in
March by W. C. Droller : and Alvan F.
Sanboru will write in the early summer
a Jotter entitled , "Franco Before the
Exposition.
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