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    Short Stories [v1 #2, Whole No. 2, July 1890] (The Current Literature Publishing Co., 25¢, 118pp, smaller than standard)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 123 · An Introduction and Explanation · [uncredited] · ed
    • 127 · The Story of the Broker · Alexander Brody · ss Transatlantic
    • 135 · Padre Mateo Verdugo’s Cats · Amy Elizabeth Leigh · ss Pittsburg Bulletin
    • 138 · Look! The Phantom Child · J. M. Cobban · ss London Figaro
    • 147 · An Affair of Honor · Catulle Mendes · vi The Evening Sun
    • 148 · The Wedding of Glory Ann · H. C. Heverin · ss Philadelphia Saturday Night
    • 153 · The Fate of Half-Past Four · Fayr Madoc · ss The Argosy
    • 162 · Do the Dead Move? · [uncredited] · vi The London Tablet
    • 163 · A Little Mother of Sorrow · Catherine Cole · ss New Orleans Picayune
    • 168 · The Captain of the Nancy Lee · [uncredited] · ss (r)
      from London Wit and Wisdom.
    • 172 · The Burglar and the Butler · [uncredited] · ss London Truth
    • 182 · Ollendorfiana · translated by Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff · vi Paris Figaro
    • 183 · The Kiss of Sudden Death · [uncredited] · ss (r)
      from New York Correspondence Cincinnati Enquirer (sic).
    • 188 · The Saffron Fly: A Basque Legend · translated by Alice Ballard-Macdonald · vi
    • 189 · A Silent Witness of His Crime · Richard Marsh · ss Belgravia
    • 200 · A Pork Bomb · [uncredited] · vi The Washington Post
    • 201 · Janet: A Little “Maverick” · Patience Stapleton · ss The Youth’s Companion January 23 1890
    • 208 · The Ryan Woman’s Suicide · [uncredited] · ss New York Sunday Sun
    • 213 · An English Satire · [uncredited] · vi Punch
    • 214 · “Sun Dust”: A Contagation · Opie P. Read · ss The Arkansaw Traveler
    • 217 · Daniel and the Devil · [uncredited] · ss Chicago News
    • 224 · Bouki and Lapin · Alcee Fortier · vi (r)
      from Louisiana Folk-Lore.
    • 225 · An Old-Time Tavern Brawl · “Q” · ss (r)
      from The Splendid Spur.
    • 229 · The Belated Celestial Soul · Catulle Mendes; translated by Alice Ballard-Macdonald · ss
    • 233 · Birds of a Feather · Eugene Field · vi Chicago News
    • 234 · The Watcher by the Dead · Ambrose Bierce · ss San Francisco Examiner December 29 1889


    Short Stories [v2 #1, Whole No. 3, August 1890] (The Current Literature Publishing Co., 25¢, 124pp, smaller than standard)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Short Stories [v2 #2, Whole No. 4, September 1890] (The Current Literature Publishing Co., 25¢, 126pp, smaller than standard)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 127 · A Double Retribution · Ada Inchbold · ss The Argonaut
      translated from the German.
    • 136 · Uncle Reuben’s Lost Love · [uncredited] · ss The Hartford Courant
    • 139 · An International Mystery · Robert F. Walsh · ss (r)
      from Enfield Chronicle.
    • 151 · Warned in a Dream · Edith Sessions Tupper · vi
    • 152 · My Friend Choupilly’s Nose · Jean Richepin; translated by A. C. Townsend · ss Gil Blas
    • 157 · An Event in Boundless Space · Garrett P. Serviss · ss New York Sunday Sun
    • 166 · “Skipped De Town” · Ernest Jarrold · vi
    • 167 · The Lady’s Iron Bracelets · Frank Barrett · ss London Truth
    • 174 · Held in Reserve · W. C. Morrow · vi
    • 175 · Vallett’s Mysterious Model · Paolo Martine; translated by Rye Johnson · ss (r)
      from Pittsburgh Bulletin.
    • 180 · In the Beginning · Gertrude Franklin Atherton · vi
    • 181 · Mehitabel: A New-Englander · [uncredited] · ss New-York Tribune
    • 187 · Turgenieffs · Turgenieff; translated by A. Shaller · vi
    • 188 · Great Krishna Mulvaney · Rudyard Kipling · nv Macmillan’s Magazine December 1889, as “The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney”
    • 211 · Her First Theatre · [uncredited] · vi Louisville Courier-Journal
    • 212 · Buried Alive in the Ocean · F. B. D. · ss (r)
      from Alta Californian.
    • 216 · The Ambassador’s Diamonds · [uncredited] · vi (r)
      from “Parisian Police Records: Le Voleur”.
    • 218 · Rube’s Obituary · [uncredited] · vi Detroit Free Press
    • 219 · A Camp Fire Fish Story · Frank Wilkeson · ss The New York Times September 30 1888
    • 222 · A Fair Columbus · James B. Townsend · ss (r)
      from The Journalist.
    • 228 · The Thunder-Storm · Ananias II · vi The Evening Sun
    • 229 · “Two Bellies”: The Indian · Ned D. · ss Atlanta Constitution
    • 235 · The End of the World · Frank P. Stockbridge · ss The Washington Post
    • 238 · Discouraged · [uncredited] · vi The Arkansaw Traveler
    • 239 · No. 15,000 Guerrero Street · Alice Ballard-Macdonald · ss (r)
      from Portland Oregonian.


    Short Stories [v3 #1, Whole No. 5, October 1890] (The Current Literature Publishing Co., 25¢, 122pp, smaller than standard)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 3 · A Suggested Crime · Leroux; translated by E. C. Waggener · ss (r)
      from The Mercury.
    • 8 · The Coombiambia · Alfred Balch · vi; given as “The Coombiambia Song” in the Table of Contents.
    • 9 · A Kentucky “Warning” · M. Quad · ss Detroit Free Press
    • 13 · Alone with the Pharaoh · Frances Albert Doughty · ss The Boston Transcript; given as “Alone with Pharaoh” in the Table of Contents.
    • 22 · A Voyage Round My Pockets · Lemoine (translated) · ss London Budget
    • 25 · The Life of “Little Jenny” · [uncredited] · ss The Chicago Tribune
    • 28 · The Lying Epitaphs · Guy de Maupassant; translated by Alice Ballard-Macdonald · vi (r)
      translated from the French (La Main Gauche).
    • 29 · The Sioux Maiden’s White Mare · Frank Wilkeson · ss (r)
      from Northwest Sketches.
    • 37 · Old Meek Avenged · Opie P. Read · ss The Arkansaw Traveler
    • 41 · John Huxford’s Hiatus · A. Conan Doyle · nv The Cornhill Magazine June 1888, uncredited.
    • 60 · A Phantom Engineer · [uncredited] · vi (r)
      from Philadelphia Item.
    • 61 · A Mild-Mannered Oriental · [uncredited] · ss (r)
      from St. James Gazette.
    • 66 · The Two Doves · Turgenieff (translated) · vi The Speaker
    • 67 · A Curious Story of the Sea · [uncredited] · vi New York Mercury
    • 69 · The Gift of Corn · [uncredited] · vi (r)
      from St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
    • 70 · Fiddling Dan’s Conversion · Madge Morris · ss The Golden Era
    • 83 · Compromised · [uncredited] · vi (r)
      from Toronto Empire.
    • 84 · Old Mark Haverly · Sam Davis · ss (r)
      from Collected Sketches.
    • 89 · A Wedding-Trip · The Ananias Club · vi Indianapolis News
    • 90 · Major Cross’ Pretty Wife · [uncredited] · ss London World
    • 98 · The Earth · Theodore de Banville · vi (r)
      from Pastels in Prose.
    • 99 · Needed Watchin’ and Herdin’ · Dan Quin · ss Kansas City, MO, Star
    • 102 · A Nymph of Fire (“A Legend of Armenia”) · Marion M. Miller · ss
    • 107 · The Worm Turned · [uncredited] · vi New York Sunday Sun; given as “How the Worm Turned” in the Table of Contents.
    • 108 · Let Loose · [uncredited] · nv Temple Bar April 1890, as by Mary Cholmondeley; subtitled “A Ghost Story”.


    Short Stories [v3 #2, Whole No. 6, November 1890] (The Current Literature Publishing Co., 25¢, 124pp, smaller than standard)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 123 · A Seychelles Cocoa-Nut · Alfred Muteau; translated by Alice Ballard-Macdonald · ss (r)
      translated from the French (Nouvelle Revue).
    • 133 · The Catnip Garden · Eugene Field · ss (r)
      from Pittsburgh Bulletin.
    • 139 · The Story of Ring Joe · Will N. Harben · ss The Independent
    • 149 · A Forest Cathedral · Anna Bonus Kingsford · vi (r)
      from Dreams and Dream Stories.
    • 150 · The Man Who Saw Nothing · J. M. Barrie · ss The Speaker
    • 155 · The Grave-Digger’s Daughter · Sacher Masoch; translated by E. C. Waggener · ss The Argonaut
    • 161 · His Revenge · [uncredited] · vi The Chicago Tribune
    • 162 · A More Than Royal Exile · Lemoine; translated by A. C. Townsend · ss
    • 170 · The Magnetism of Death · [uncredited] · vi Detroit Free Press
      from War Sketches.
    • 171 · The Fairies of the Plains · James H. Connelly · ss (r)
      from Demorest’s Magazine.
    • 185 · A Swift Steer · Beem of the Ananias Club · vi Indianapolis News
    • 186 · An India Love-Making · Rudyard Kipling · ss Plain Tales from the Hills by Rudyard Kipling, Thacker, Spink & Co, 1888, as “False Dawn”
    • 194 · A Real Bugaboo · E. M. L. · vi Pall Mall Budget
    • 195 · The Meditating Mandarin · Tsen (translated) · ss (r)
      from Le Voleur Illustre.
    • 198 · A Sierra Storm · Joaquin Miller · ex (r)
      from My Own Story.
    • 199 · A Modern Petruchio · F. A. Mitchell · ss (r)
      from Belford’s Magazine.
    • 209 · The Lost Albatross · [uncredited] · ss New York Sunday Sun
    • 216 · A Texas Ranch Store · Lee C. Harby · vi
    • 217 · Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense · Geraldine Bonner · ss (r)
      from Wit and Wisdom.
    • 224 · True Friendship · Jerome Becker (translated) · ex (r)
      translated from the French (La Vie en Afrique).
    • 225 · Gil Garay: Monkey and Angel · Dr. J. W. Palmer · ss (r)
      from Et Cetera.
    • 236 · The Constellation · [uncredited] · vi (r)
      from Omaha Republican.
    • 237 · Saved by a Bell Button · [uncredited] · vi (r)
      from St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
    • 239 · A Tennessee Wedding · Opie Read · vi The Arkansaw Traveler
    • 240 · My Fellow-Traveler · [uncredited] · ss (r)
      from English Tales of the Weird and Wild.



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