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Show Late Literary News. J Much interest will bs felt by the public in the return of Iludyard Kip-1 ling to India. He has just agreed to furnish a regular contribution to The Cosmopolitan Magazine for the coming year, beginning hi3 work upon his return to India. India has never been critically considered by such a pen as Kipling's and what he will write for The Cosmopolitan will attract the widest attention, both here and in England. Peihaps the most beautiful series of pictures ever presented of the Rocay Mountains will be found in a collection collec-tion of fourteen original paintings, executed ex-ecuted by Thomas Moran for the May Cosmopolitan, To those who have been in the HocKies, thh iesue of the Cosmopolitan will he a souvenir worthy of preservation. This number contains iiity-two oiiginal drawings, by Thomas Morgan, Oliver Herford, Dan Beard, U. M. Eaton, F. G. Att-wood, Att-wood, 1 O. Small, F. L'X, J. H Dolph, andKoaina Emmett Sherwood, beBides six reproductions of famous recent works of art, and forty other interesting in-teresting illustrations ninety-eight in all. Though the Cosmopolitan sells for but fifteen centp, probably no maga zine in the world will present for May so great a number of illustrations specially designed for its pages by famous illustrators. The fiction in this number is by F. HopkiLSon Smith. Gustav Kobbe, W. Clark Russell, Edgar W. Nye, and T. C. Craw.ord. |