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"THE KING OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY REVIEWS."

HE ARENA FOR 1892.

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THE ARENA for 1892 will eclipse its previous brilliant record in the strength and ability of its contributions. As in the past, it will continue to be the most aggressive, fearless, and outspoken review of the age. All great living issues will be fully, freely, and impartially discussed by the foremost thinkers of our day. Great wrongs and growing evils will be unmasked without fear or favor, while the root problems underlying civilization will be more fully discussed than in the pages of any other review.

SOME SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1892.

I. "A Spoil of Office," by Hamlin Garland, which opens in the January ARENA. This is, without question, one of the greatest, novels ever written by an American author. It deals with the social, economic, and political conditions of the modern West, and is characterized by beauty and strength. A golden thread of love runs through the woof and web of this great story, which opens in Iowa, shifts its scenes to Kansas, and closes in the National Capitol. "A SPOIL OF OFFICE" will be the most-talked-of story in 1892, and You should read it.

XI. Popular Social and Economic Problems. It will be an encyclopadia of social, economic, and political information, giving its readers a masterly exposition of the true conditions and needs of the present, depicting the evils of the hour, and suggesting remedies calculated to secure a uider meed of justice and liberty for the great toiling millions of our land. From its inception THE ARENA has been THE STEADFAST CHAMPION OF THE PEOPLE, absolutely fearless in its denunciation of plutocracy, monopoly, and all means and measures which the multitude or inwrong fringe upon the liberty of the humblest citizen. III. Psychical Science. During 1892 THE ARENA will have the ablest, most authoritati ve, and brilliant series of papers ever published on psychical science, by leading thinkers of the New World and the Old.

IV. The Condition of Woman

the fact that the present is the cycle of woman, THE ARENA for 1892 will contain a brilliant and powerful series of papers on the condition of woman throughout the world. The opening paper appears in the January number, by Prof. A. N. Jannaris, Ph. D., of the National University of Greece. It is on "Women in Mohammedan Lands."

V. Scientific Papers. Popular papees on scientific subjects by the most profound thinkers of the age will also be a feature of THE ARENA for 1892. The first paper of this series appears in the December ARENA, by the eminent French astronomer, Camille Flammarion, on "Recent Discoveries in the HeavThe second is by the great English scientist, Alfred Russel Wallace, on "Human Progress, Past and Future."

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Froblems and Social Conditions will VI. Religious and Educational be fully and freely presented by the masterspirits in each department of thought.

VII. Short Stories and Biograrhies. Each issue will contain, in addition to Mr. Garland's great novel, a brilliant short story or a biography of some eminent person; thus every member of the family will hail the arrival of THE ARENA with delight.

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A FEW CONTRIBUTORS TO THE ARENA.

In order to indicate the breadth, scope, and authoritative character of the contributions to THE ARENA, we mention a few recent contributors: Pres. Chas. W. Eliot, of Harvard, Alfred Russel Wallace, D. C. L., Camille Flammarion, Emilio Castelar, Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D., Mary A. Livermore, Rev. Minot J. Savage, Count Leo Tolstof, Prof. N. S. Shaler, of Harvard, Henry George, Edgar Fawcett, Rev. R. Heber Newton, Hamlin

Garland, Helen H. Gardener, Prof. J. R. Buchanan'
Serator John T. Morgan, of Alabama, Hon. Henry
Cabot Lodge, M. C., Hon. David A. Wells, Hon.
W. C. P. Breckinridge, ex-Senator Wade Hamp-
ton, Helena Modjeska, Helen Campbell, C. Wood
Davis, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Rev. Chas. F.
Deems, Prof. W. S. Scarborough, Frances E. Wil-
lard, Rabbi Solomon Schindler, etc., etc.

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