October 1894
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Articles
The Railway War
“It is idle to suppose that organized labor has been crushed, or that it will permanently submit to defeat. It is only a question of time when another outbreak will occur ... accompanied with violence, bloodshed, and fire.”
Philip and His Wife
Retrospect of an Octogenarian
His Honor
From the Reports of the Plato Club: In Two Parts. Part Two
A Russian Holy City
And Ghosts Break Up Their Graves
Recollections of Stanton Under Johnson
Heartsease
At Hakata
Land of My Dreams
A Playwright's Novitiate
The Philosophy of Sterne
Our Quinzaine at La Salette
Man and Men in Nature
The Mediæval Towns of England
African Exploration and Travel
Comment on New Books
At the Inn of the Bear
Natural History for Street Boys
Cuban and Academician
Two Encounters