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Self Culture Magazine

CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP

THE WERNER COMPANY, Akron, Ohio, announce the
sale of SELF CULTURE MAGAZINE to the Messrs. Alvah
D. and William W. Hudson, of Cleveland, Ohio.

AKRON, O., June 1st.

N ASSUMING control of SELF CULTURE MAGAZINE the new owners desire to say that the present high character of the publication will be maintained, and every effort will be made to keep the magazine in touch with the best thought of the day, and especially with American thought. Beginning with the July number Fiction of the highest class will be introduced, and the management will ever be on the alert to make SELF CULTURE MAGAZINE attractive in all its departments.

They have decided to postpone the change of title announced for the July number. While they are alive to the objections to the old name, SELF CULTURE, they have not had sufficient time to consider the advantages of the one proposed, MODERN CULTURE, and desire especially to secure (from the friends and readers of the magazine) an expression of opinion upon the desirability of a change, with suggestions for a new title.

On July 1st, the office of SELF CULTURE MAGAZINE will be removed to the Caxton Building, Cleveland, Ohio, where manuscripts and all correspondence should be addressed. The subscription price will remain as heretofore, one dollar per year, or ten cents per copy

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"Self Culture" will be published on the 25th of each month. It will be sent postpaid for one year on receipt of $1.00. Single numbers 10 cents. Money may be sent by Express Money Order, P. O. Money Order, Bank Draft, or Registered Letter. Money sent in letters is at sender's risk. When change of address is desired always give former address. SELF CULTURE MAGAZINE CO., Publishers,

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JAMES LANE ALLEN'S Latest Novel, THE REIGN OF LAW

By the author of The Choir Invisible" and "A Kentucky Cardinal,” "Summer in Arcady," etc., etc. "The story has not only the extraordinary beauty which gives Mr. Allen's work a place by itself in our literature, it has also great spiritual depth and unusual grasp of thought."— Hamilton W. Mable, in The Outlook.

AS THE LIGHT LED

THE WEB OF LIFE By JAMES NEWTON BASKETT, author of "At-You- By ROBERT HERRICK, author of "The Gospel of FreeAll's House," etc.

THE BANKER AND THE BEAR

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Studio life in a setting familiar to any one in artistic circles.

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THE AUGUST

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Fiction

The first instalment of CHARLES W. CHESNUTT'S Romantic Novel, THE HOUSE BEHIND THE CEDARS.

MUSTERED OUT, a pathetic tale of camp life in the SpanishAmerican War, by J. WARREN STINSON.

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Upwards of a score of the best novels of the day will be re-
viewed by competent critics.

In September and later numbers will appear a series of unpublished
lectures upon THE DOMESTIC LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE'S TIME, by
SIDNEY LANIER, delivered at Johns Hopkins University near the
close of the Southern poet's life.

An illustrated article upon The Western Reserve University.. By Walter T. Marvin
George Eliot and Her Own Love Story.
By Flora McD. Williams
The "Bulls" of Modern Novelists.. By Will M. Clemens (a brother of Mark Twain)
The Literary Work of Mary H. Catherwood..
...By M. E. Cardwill

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A series of thoughtful political papers by distinguished men of
both parties, and a a great variety of interesting articles upon
topics of present day interest.

Subscription Price, $1.00 Per Year

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