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McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, February 1896 offers readers a diverse collection of informative and entertaining articles. From political commentary to literary criticism, this issue covers a wide range of topics that will appeal to a broad audience.

One of the standout pieces in this issue is the investigative report on corruption in municipal government. The detailed analysis sheds light on the inner workings of city politics and exposes the underbelly of corruption that plagues many urban centers. This article is both eye-opening and thought-provoking, challenging readers to think critically about the state of government in their own communities.

In addition to the hard-hitting journalism, McClure's Magazine also features a selection of short stories and poetry that showcase the literary talent of the time. From heart-wrenching tales of love and loss to whimsical verses that inspire laughter, the writing in this issue is sure to captivate readers and transport them to different worlds.

Overall, McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, February 1896 is a compelling read that combines insightful journalism with engaging storytelling. Whether you're interested in politics, literature, or simply enjoy a good story, this issue has something for everyone.

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Note: The Table of Contents and the list of illustrations were added by the transcriber.

McCLURE'S MAGAZINE

FEBRUARY, 1896.

VOL. VI. NO. 3.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Ida M. Tarbell. Lincoln's Life at New Salem from 1832 to 1836. Looking for Work. Decides to Buy a Store. He Begins to Study Law. Berry and Lincoln Get a Tavern License. The Firm Hires a Clerk. Lincoln Appointed Postmaster. A New Opening. Surveying with a Grapevine. Business Reverses. The Kindness Shown Lincoln in New Salem. Lincoln's Acquaintance in Sangamon County Is Extended. He Finally Decides on a Legal Career. Lincoln Enters the Illinois Assembly. The Story of Ann Rutledge. Abraham Lincoln at Twenty six Years of Age. A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL. By Ian Maclaren. THE FASTEST RAILROAD RUN EVER MADE. By Harry Perry Robinson. A CENTURY OF PAINTING. By Will H. Low. THE TRAGEDY OF GARFIELD'S ADMINISTRATION. By Murat Halstead. Garfield's Administration. The Garfields in the White House. Last Interview with President Garfield. THE VICTORY OF THE GRAND DUKE OF MITTENHEIM. By Anthony Hope. Chapter II. CHAPTERS FROM A LIFE. By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. THE TOUCHSTONE. By Robert Louis Stevenson... Continue reading book >>


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