Show LITEEATTJBE The numbers of The Living Age for February Feb-ruary 28 and March 7 contain American Fiction Edinburgh Gaspard deColicny I Church Quarterly Aristotle as a Naturalist I Natural-ist Contemporary Tho Father of all the Goats and The Decline of Indian Taste Sinctcenth Centum Nonconformists and Unionism Fortnightly Random Roaming Roam-ing and An Evening with Schliemann Blackimod Life and Labors of Scblie mann National The Education of Genius English Illustrated Voltaire and His First Exile Temple Bar Maxims for Novel Writers rUurrays A Pompeii in Bohemia Oi > rn1iill My Witches Caldron Cald-ron Slacmitkm Meissonier Snturday lleetew Frozen to Death St James Gazette Ga-zette Royal Surnames Speaker Modern Fighting and Firearms Army and Navy Gazette with instalments of Madelines Story The Shrouded Watcher and poetry Litteli Co Boston are the publishers pub-lishers Every edition of The Century since the TaU6 and Memoirs were begun bus been nearly exhausted The Mach number is entirely out of print Constance Winters Choice is tho title of a story by Anna Louise Beckwith which comes in the Globe Library series of Rand McNally Co Chicago It is not a particularly par-ticularly strong romance yet is a pleasing one some of the characters being well drawn snd there is a satisfactory naturalness natural-ness in the tale which now writers do not tac as a rule display The price is only 25cts A LiTEKAivy MANUAL or FOREIGN QUOTATIONS QUOTA-TIONS ANCIENT AND MODERN with Illustrations Illustra-tions from American and English authors and explanatory notes Compiled oy John De voe Belton N Y G P o Putnams Sons Puce 5150 Literary workers will find this volume highly valuable and tho general reader I cannot afford to do without it Most works I of this class are devoted largely to legal phrases and those expressions from the Latin which have become materialized as it were but in this book there has been 3 departure from the rule the selections being quotations used by modern writers These are illustrated by apt applications in most instances the text in which they are employed being given Not only js the volnme useful as a reference book but it may be read with pleasure and profit Copps Settlers Guide Henry N Copp the Washington D C land lawyer has revised and reprinted his Settlers Guide the seventh edition In view of the recent confusing legislation of Congress this book is an indispensable assistant as-sistant for all who are or expect to be interested in-terested in public land Settlers will save money by purchasing it and all who expect ex-pect to take upland any time in the future should get posted and save expensive ex-pensive mistakes A chapter illustrated with numerous cuts shows how to tell township section and quartersection corners cor-ners and explains the system of surveys I gives full information about the homestead I home-stead preemption timber culture desert land and other laws The price of the book is 25 cents Address the author Ronmhce The magazine which contains the tales of the famous New York Story club has at once achieved a remarkable success The first number was the number for February and the full edition was sold out before the March number was issued The original plans for the conducting of the magazine have at once been broadened and its number num-ber of pages has been increased and for once at least a magazine has sprung into full life with its first number The March number contains twenty short stories all of the character that the Story club was organized to emphasize namely stories full of action stories that really tell somethingand not stories that are in any way morbid or nambypamby Tho writers for the March number are Maurice Thompson Rudyard Kipling Guy de Mau passant Richard York 1 Betham Edwards Ed-wards Edith Sessions Tupper and other writers of equal force and popularity Address Ad-dress the New York Story club 30 E 23d street New York |