1894/07 -- Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:

  • Frontispiece: Portrait of Thomas William Parsons with a footnote by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
  • Coasting by Sorrento and Amalfi by F. Marion Crawford
  • The Highroad from Salerno to Sorrento by J. Howe Adams
  • Franz Schubert by Antonin Dvorak
  • Where Goest Thou? by Edith M. Thomas
  • The Evolution of a Battle Ship by Albert Franklin Matthews
  • Susanna by Nannie A. Cox
  • "The Star-Spangled Banner" by John C. Carpenter
  • Old Dutch Masters: Jacob Van Ruisdael by Timothy Cole
  • A Cumberland Vendetta -- Part 3 -- by John Fox, Jr.
  • A Dream by Hildegarde Hawthorne
  • Present Day Papers: The Attack on the Senate by Charles Dudley Warner
  • What German Cities Do For Their Citizens by Albert Shaw
  • Across Asia on a Bicycle -- Part 3: Through Persia to Samarkand by Thomas Gaskell Allen, Jr.
  • Love in Idleness by F. Marion Crawford
  • An Unexpected Legacy by Alice Turner
  • Superstitions of the Sea by J. D. Jerrold Kelley
  • The Passing of the Day by John Vance CheneyA Bachelor Maid -- Part 1 -- by Mrs. Burton Harrison
  • Painting at the Fair (Columbian Exposition) by John C. Van Dyke
  • A German Comic Paper "Fliegende Blatter" by William D. Ellwanger
  • Celebrating the Fourth in Antwerp -- Artists' Adventures -- by George Wharton Edwards
  • Her Mother's Success by Viola Roseboro
  • Sleep and Death by Henry Tyrrell
  • Topics of the Time:

  • The New Woman-Suffrage Movement by Editorial
  • A Martyr of To-day
  • The Latest Cheap-Money Experiment by Editorial
  • Open Letters:

  • "The Anti-Catholic Crusade" -- A Reply by Adam Fawcett -- A Rejoinder by Washington Gladden
  • A Recent Phase of Relief Work by Laurence Veiller
  • The Public Milk-Supply by H. W. Conn
  • Voting by Machinery
  • Stonewall Jackson's Eccentricity by W. M. Taliaferro
  • In Lighter Vein:

  • A Game of Whist by James G. Burnett
  • Transformation by Richard Burton
  • Outlines by Berry Benson
  • Pudd'nhead Wilson's Valor by H. K. D.
  • When the Heart's in its Prime by Mary Berri Chapman