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Show Literary XoIIcm. Tho popular St. Jjoult Jajoriu for Octobur has tbe following bll or fare for its numerous readers: Miss Arabella Cbbholm, an Interesting story by Godfrey Clifton; Itetribu-t!ou,arioeni; Itetribu-t!ou,arioeni; Timely Topic: CremationA Cre-mationA Grvat Public Question Settled. Our Timber Supply. What Is It: Kemmler. Seasonsof Drought Freedomof Kxr"loj Metemreycbcab Pychlcal Jte-earcb; Jte-earcb; Health and Hygiene: Bed Flannel. -A Baby.-Befomi In Women's Drvsc. A simple DWn-feclauU DWn-feclauU Something ew in nur-eerr. nur-eerr. The Sugar Bo I, bewer Gas and Diphtheria, TI.h Eat QuesUou. The Dangers of Dust. Metaphysics. Rational Metaphysics, Truth a Working Principle, The Greatest Thleg in the World, A Few Thoughts about Christian riclence, The Mission ot Christian Science. Home and Society: I.ovr Song, Work for women, Little Finger, IIc-u Mr. Gray Beformtd hb Wife. Published Bt 901, Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. TheSertemberSofewiiem opened with a paper byUon. Albert GriOlii, In whlcli bo SttemjiJed an answer to the cbarges tliat unworthy means were u'td to secure President Harrison's Har-rison's election. Helsansarere.1 in the October Saletman by Hon. Michael J. Fanning, who defends thescohargc. Ocecf themest in-tercstlngrantribuUoE in-tercstlngrantribuUoE yet made to he literature ou ttetutject of t he, tenure of human life Is given by HT J.. J. Templln of Colorado, lu which be maintain; that a bundred years aud upward is the natural limit. Mr. Cbirle-s Ferguson discus e "The beatt of be naUon." i Which he bells that in every nation there" Is a central organism In the scape rfa grtat city, whence lluws its life.. The heart of IhA tialiJh lie finds I" Chi-rag,whlcli,bei Chi-rag,whlcli,bei ug a " e ELglander himself, b u iutur.il cuiiclusluu. John Cameron Simonds writes with a strong hand a.ralnst centralism in MvcniiuenU Dr. Charles A. HUuch-ard. HUuch-ard. president of Whenton College, d.th-U'Ses the elections bill; and tile coalfbullon of Mr. David D. rhcrutson lu bb lilstoryof lal r, which b now running In The Slatctmun, gives thb moulli one of tho most reada'de accounts of the Knights of Labor movement yet printed. Tne editorials discuss the current toplis tf economic and social courovtrsy, making iu all an unusually good number, the "little giant" among the msgazlne". The Thome Publishing CO., Chicago. The JNorrA.lmcrican A'erfeio opens with an impoittiit faper on tiie functions of the Speakership in tbe Hcuse of Common" and in tiie Hoit-eeifBepreKntatlvea, from the pen of Professor Jaitles Brj ce, M. P. A lortionoftiib pafer touches Upon Up-on the proposal fur a previous question rule In the Senate-, and lie affirms that without the closure (as the irevlous ipiestlou is called in Lngland) it wouIJ bu itniofslble for the House of Common to transact its Uuiue-s. Mrs. John 3hsrocl' recent article on "The American Girl iu Euroiie" Is sujiplemenled by another contribution on the same sulject from the French point of view by Madame Adam. It b entitled en-titled "Those American Glrb iu Europe." Tho concluding part of Minister ltomero'a revltw of the work of ihcl uternational American Conference b prcented. Mr. T.. Ii Godklu. editor oT the "ew York Kctntng Jut, contributes a vigorous article on "A ICey to Muuiclial Ilefurm. An article of uncommon interest is that of Mr. George P. A. licaly, the well-known inrtralt-painter, inrtralt-painter, on "Crowns and Coronets." it embodies reminiscences of lib exrlences in inling tho crowned Jieods of Eutt7 rind other titled folk. Hon. Andrew V. White, formerly president of Cornell I'nl-ver-lty, turnbhes a striklug jaiier on "The Future of American Util Versllles." "Iibor Tendeucics iu Great Britain" aru considered by Mr. Michael Davltt in a paper which has C(uai interest for both KngIIli and American render-. In an in-ci-ivo mauuer Mr. Jolin Burrows poiuls out the dilTr ncesLelueen "Faith and Credulity." Mr. Balfour's Bal-four's proposed solution of thu Irish Land lueatlon is considered by the Right Hon. John Morley, M. P., under the beading "Mr. lUlfbur's Answer to Mr. Parnell." Auother striking par Is that of Professor X. ri. Shaler, of Harvard, on "The i'eculbrities of tile South." The dcf-ailmcnt of Xttes ard C-mmcnts contains a number cf noteworthy articles, relating to Socialbm Iu G ncatiy, '-Police Outrages in Xcw York," the decadence ot the Salva tiuu army, etc., together with an answer to tiietuestlou,"Aro Women JIaiiuerless?" JJt'unt Magatint for October is a really tins number, anl tbe tab'e of, content h an unusually un-usually lonp one, it being a.t follow : President Llucoln'S Kutry Into Ilichmond, P.-.rt II. (conclusion), Admiral Porter, U.S. X; Doubt. A Poem, CI ntou hcollard; A Comely Com-ely cf Error. A Story, Helen W. Pierson; Tlio Xew "Political Sole rce" B.J. Sage; Foreclosed, A Story, I R-y Arm-trong; Celebrated Cele-brated Men or tbe Day, VI., Matthew Mat-thew F. Maury, A.J. Little; Irrigation Irri-gation and LejiIUIon, IlicbanU. Hinton; The Humors or tiie Texas Steer, James Steele; Early I)U overies of America, Part I., Captain W. II. 1-arker; The Lion's Cub, A Poem, Richard U. fatod Jard; The (Quicksands of Toro, A Story, Charles H. Shlnn; Memoirs nnd Memories of John Charles Fremont, Part II (conclusion), (conclu-sion), Donn- Piatt; .Kitlletira nnd luting, triage D .Morgan; A ScI entitle Cuuuterlot, a story, A. D. D-Siion I; Indspendeut Drpirtrant OJrKlngn of LlneSiOllverTwc-ed, State Bights vu Centralization, J. L. McWIiorter; What Is "Justice" to the South? It, C. Eldrldge; A Nallunat Revenue Congress, J. F. Ferguson; Hon. Thomas B. Heed, It. Dtf Caeres; Interest, J. S. Wallers; Wal-lers; Tlio Servant-girl Q Jetton, A. Lecompte; '-Who Fought Oar Civil Wart" A. B.Rohrbougb; teuueton a MMy Morning, a sonnet, E. W. Taylor ; lMItorial Def-artmeut A Family Quarrel; Reciprocity; George W. Peck for Governor cl VIconsu; Pacing Xotes and Bric-a Bric-a Brar; Reviews: "The Days of My Youth," by FratiCiiMCoppee;' Live Questions," by John 1'. Atgeld; "The Gentle Ait of Making Kiic-nilcV'hy Kiic-nilcV'hy F. M Wliitier;"rfhadows and Ideals" by F. S. Saltu-; ' Cr.-ai's Cukinin," by I!. Boi'gil lert, M. D.; "Articles and Discui-slous Discui-slous ou the Libor Question," ly Wheelbirrow; "The Iltlud Men and tbe Devil," by Phlneas; Book Notices; Humorous Advertising pages. Belfonl Co., IS Zi VjsaI lSth street (corner Broadway) New York arc the publishers. |