1889/12 - Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

The Question of Divorce:

  • An Anglican Statesman's View by W.E. Gladstone
  • A Supreme-Court View by Associate-Justice Bradley
  • A Senator's View by Senator Dolph
  • A Reply to Mr. Edison by George Westinghouse, Jr. - 12 pages
  • Republican Tactics in the House by Roger Q. Mills
  • A Good Word for Jews by Karl Blind
  • The Best Fields for Philanthropy by Andrew Carnegie - 17 pages
  • German Opera and Everyday Life by Walter Damrosch
  • The Incapacity of Business Women by Marion Harland
  • An English View of the Civil War -- Conclusion by Viscount Wolseley
  • Lord Wolseley Answered by General James B. Fry
  • Why Am I an Agnostic? Part 1 by Robert G. Ingersoll - 9 pages
  • The New Method of Voting:

  • Senator-Elect Charles T. Saxton
  • The Governor of Massachussets
  • The Governor of Connecticut
  • General William Mahone
  • Notes and Comments:

  • The American Consular Service by George M. Towle
  • A Legislative Kindergarten by N.H. Dole
  • How to Suppress Quackery by Dr. Edbert Guernsey
  • A Chance for Millionaires by Henry E. Rood