ANNOUNCEMENT.The Black Cat... FOR ...NOVEMBER, 1895,Will contain the following Original and Complete Stories:
A Calaveras Hold-Up.By Roberta Littlehale.A vivid account of an actual California stage robbery, linked with a touching love-story, told in the writer's graphic and individual style.From a Trolley Post.By Margaret Dodge.A comedy-drama of the city streets, in which a pocket edition of a Texas cowboy and a hand-organ monkey are the chief actors.An Andenken.By Julia Magruder.An absorbing and unusual story of artist life, love, and adventure, whose scene is laid in the Tyrolean Alps.The Man from Maine.By J. D. Ellsworth.Some picturesque facts showing that prohibition doesn't always prohibit.A Wedding Tombstone.By Clarice Irene Clinghan.A curiously fascinating tale of New England village life, showing the same unconventional charm as the author's prize story, "Six Months in Hades," for which she received $1.000.The Other One.By A. H. Gibson.A gruesome but impressively interesting story of robbery, murder, and terrible retribution, whose startling ending cannot possibly be foreseen.Stateroom Six.By William Albert Lewis.A dramatic incident of Mississippi steamboat travel twenty years ago, told just as it happened.Her Eyes, Your Honor!By M. D. Umbstaetter.A famous criminal court trial, a mysterious woman whose life hinges on circumstantial evidence, and a legal trap resulting in an unparalleled climax are the features of this stirring tale.The Black Catis issued monthly at five cents a copy. If your newsdealer hasn't it, and won't get it for you, send fifty cents to the undersigned, and it will be mailed to you, postpaid, for one year.The Shortstory Publishing Company,144 High Street, Boston, Mass.
A vivid account of an actual California stage robbery, linked with a touching love-story, told in the writer's graphic and individual style.
A comedy-drama of the city streets, in which a pocket edition of a Texas cowboy and a hand-organ monkey are the chief actors.
An absorbing and unusual story of artist life, love, and adventure, whose scene is laid in the Tyrolean Alps.
Some picturesque facts showing that prohibition doesn't always prohibit.
A curiously fascinating tale of New England village life, showing the same unconventional charm as the author's prize story, "Six Months in Hades," for which she received $1.000.
A gruesome but impressively interesting story of robbery, murder, and terrible retribution, whose startling ending cannot possibly be foreseen.
A dramatic incident of Mississippi steamboat travel twenty years ago, told just as it happened.
A famous criminal court trial, a mysterious woman whose life hinges on circumstantial evidence, and a legal trap resulting in an unparalleled climax are the features of this stirring tale.
The Black Catis issued monthly at five cents a copy. If your newsdealer hasn't it, and won't get it for you, send fifty cents to the undersigned, and it will be mailed to you, postpaid, for one year.
The Shortstory Publishing Company,144 High Street, Boston, Mass.