Transcriber's Note:

Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in the originaldocument have been preserved.

Daniel Webster

DANIEL WEBSTER

Engraved by Gustav Kruell; after a daguerreotype in the possession of Josiah J. Hawes, Boston.

Title Page

SCRIBNER'S
MAGAZINE

PUBLISHED MONTHLY
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS

VOLUME XXVI     JULY-DECEMBER
1899

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS NEW YORK
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co. Limited LONDON

Copyright, 1899,
By Charles Scribner's Sons.

Printed byTrow Directory, Printing and Bookbinding Company,New York, U. S. A.

CONTENTS
OF
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE

Volume XXVI                           July-December, 1899.


PAGE
ACCENT, A QUESTION OF. Point of View, 380
AGUINALDO'S CAPITAL—Why Malolos was Chosen,
Illustrated with drawingsby Jules Guérin and F. D.Steele, from photographs.
Lieut.-Col. J. D. Miley,320
"AMERICAN LANGUAGE, THE." Point of View, 762
AMERICAN SOCIETY AND THE ARTIST,Aline Gorren,628
AMERICAN URBANITIES. Point of View, 121
ANNE. A Story,Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson,116
ANTARCTIC, AMERICAN SEAMEN IN THE,
Illustrations drawn from photographstaken by Frederick A. Cook, M.D., during the recent voyage ofthe "Belgica."
Albert White Vorse,700
ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION, THE POSSIBILITIES OF,
With drawings from the author's photographs.
Frederick A. Cook, M.D.,
(Of the "Belgica" Expedition)
705
ARCHIBALD, JAMES F. J.Havana Since the Occupation, 86
ARCHITECTURE, THE USE AND ABUSE OFDECORATIVE CONVENTIONS IN.Field of Art,Frederic Crowninshield,381
ART IN THE SCHOOLS—FIRST CONSIDERATIONS. Field of Art, 509
ART IN THE SCHOOLS—THE NEW YORK PHOTOGRAPHS,...

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