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aea r t te k-w j THE COUltIEK LITERARY NOTES. McOlure'a magazine for October will be a special Dewey number; and in or der that it may be abroad to greet the Admiral at hla return home from Ma nila, it will be published on September 27th, three daye earlier than the usual time of Ibbub. It will have a special Dewey cover, drawn by O. L. Hinton and C. D. Graves, and beautifully print ed in colors. Jt will open with a fine Dewey protrait, and an article by Gov ernor Theodore Roosevelt, explaining, from the author's personal knowledge M Assistant Secretary of the Navy at the time, how Dewey came to be as signed to command the Asiatic Squad ron and what the Navy Department hoped for him in giving him that com mand. Another Dewey feature1 will be an article by Mr. Joseph L. Stick ny, der scribing the Admiral as Mr. Stickuey saw him and talked with bim almost daily during bis recent homuward voy age through the Mediterranean, aui giving pHPBHgPB from his' conversations regarding the trtnsHCtioue at Manila, and many other m ittera of great in terest. Mr. S'icUney was formerly in the uuvy himself; he is now a stuff cor respondeat of the Ohii'dgo Record; and ho g'ojcI tieaMti Dewey on the tride of the "Oivmpia" throughout the flight at Manila Bay. He haB long enjoyed the Admiral's fullest confidence, and in these conversations thn latter expressed himself with groat frankness. Both Governor Roosevelt's and Mr. Stickney's article will tie very fully illus trated from recent photographs. The illustrations will comprise portraits of Dewey and a niB officers; views of life aboard the "Olympia" during her home ward voyage, and pictures oi various interesting scenes connected with the Bhip and her heroic commander. The Nebraska Sanitarium. T Located at College View, Nebr., offers the following- inducements to the liicu auu suiicrin puoiic wno are seeKing neaitn, rcest ana uomtort: Scientifically classified dietary. HE institution is situated on an ele- varan bum. nvnr nnumo f tin nit.v nr Ifincoln,' which lies three miles to Laboratory of hygiene for,bacteriologi the northwest, and with which it cal and microscopical investigation. is connected by an electric street rail. way. T One of the most healthyAlocations be tween" the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. " 'v A ' well regulated institution for the treatment of aljk chronic diseases. Water of unusual purity. Bathsof every description, including 'the Electric-Hght bath. Stomach fluids analyzed for dyspep tics. Aseptic operating rooms and surgical wards. Four physicians, well-trained, with large experience in sanitarium medical work. Trained nurses of both sexes. For circulars giving rates and further information, address, Skillful attention given to the treat ment of Diseases of the Stomach and Digestive System. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Limps. Diseases peculiar to women. Best of ad vantages for the treatment of all formB of chronic diseases. Incur able and offensive patients not received NEBRASKA HAXITARIUM, College View, Nebraska. Master Shall Praise," is by Mr. John M. Odkison of Vinita, Indian Territory, fi A., 1898,'nf Lelaud Stanford Jr. Uni vereity, at"P.lo Alto, California- Perhaps the most interesting item in connec iou with thie ear's competition is thufnut that the priza etory-writer is by birth iart Indian. Ttie competition will occur again next year. In The Century for dctober announce ment will be made of the naiueB of the three winners of tho prizes offered for the beat poem, essay, and story sub mitted in competitiou by American col lege graduates of 1898. Last year all the prizes were won by alumnae of Eastern women's colleges; this year's winners are Westerners, and only one of them is a woman. The prize poem, entitled, "A Hill- Prayer," is by Miss Marion Warner " rho Art of Buying Food for a Fami l," by Mary Graham, ia an able paper in tho September "Cosmopolitan,, on the very practical subject of purveying for a household. The writer shows just where the average housekeeper is wasteful, and tolls many things that will enable a purveyor to supply her family with variety in food at less cost than that with which she now endeavors to maintain a household with a too frequent accompaniment of oomplaint and criticism. ThiB "Cosmopolitan" seemB to be a household need, for it contains another article in the same vein by Anna Leach in the ''Delightful Art of Cooking." It is remarkable what a wealth of information she crowds jnto a few pages. One longs for meals prepared and served as she snggeats. She promtBeB endless variety, just as choaplj too, whou one learns to prevent the wastefulness which is the besetting sin in the American kitchen. to that question depends entirely on the time of year when it is asked." "flow so?" "If I were asked in April or May, for example, J should reply that I preferred to be married in June, but if I were asked in July or Auguer, I should un hesitatingly declare in favor of Sep tember." "Then let's be married in September." "Well, it 6eeui8 u little sudden, Mr. Frisbie, but 1 know no reason why we should wait." TIiub it was arranged, and then the two went executive Beeeion. The Bazar. THQ COURIER m the EW RK WORLD Thrice-a-week Edition, Practically Daily at the price of a Weekly. Many Hours Qulokei?... VIA sanffi TBg- A SELECTING THE TIME. "Miss Tommv. whinh month nrnnM Wildman of Norwalk, Ohio. B. A.. 1898. you rather be married in. June or Sen. of the College for Woven of Western tember?" asked young Mr. Frisbie. Keserve Univertity, at Cleveland, Ohio. "I suppose that this is not a proposal S 0irTn, TO THE.. PACIFIC COAST ...Than by any other line The Overland JEimitoa Carries the Government Fast Mail. . J- VIV,B.UU UUKI, - --J.J.V.BW Bit . uw f (IIUJIUBBI The prize essay, entitled, "The Poetry Mr. Frisbie," replied the young lady, QIU DIUfllGfln of Blake: A& Opinion," is by Mr. Henry "but that you are asking for informa- 01111 iKIIIiUluuU Tllotln Qmltt, .1 OU n A iiuu. - t 1 a . 1 j. .. only to Hours to San Francisco UWLYj 58 Hours to Portland J ustin Smith of Chicago, B. A., 1898, of t ion, or merely to make conversation." uo uuivni(y oi unicugo. "c or information. The prize story, entitled "Only the "Well, then, Mr. Frisbie, the answer - FROM LINCOLN. The striking and important events of the last year have established the overwhelming value of The Thkior-a-Week Would to every reader. 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