Show I CUHREN1 PUBLICATIONS J Tho North American Review for June elves first place to W J Brynn article The Is 5iK In the Pre ldfntlll Campaign Cam-paign hi which his own v lcws I as to the Isruio are made the Ht I > uos l nl l ho 1 dors I not fail to give silver the most Importance Import-ance Australian Federal t I on and Its Bndls by Edmund Burton gives good Information Prof J R Straton nalcs i Will 1Iiiet I lion Solve the Rate Problem I Prob-lem I 7 and thinks I most decldedlv that I It will not The Motliij of the Olympian Gamos at Paris during 1 tho exposition I l is for Listed t by Baron Pierre do Couber I till How KiiKlaml Should Fret Iho I Vanquished Hors1 by i Sir Sidney Ship liunl 1C f M r r G formerlj 1111 nlgtla torO tor-O BilHsh BocuanMliiml II l I pit a for Modern 1 Persian mercy ant conciliation 11 I Literal ure hv i E DenNon Ross profes Ion I Ol of Persian in University COMORO Lou I buekwuidiiess and poverty don discloses a buekIIIICf II erty that Is I lainoiHabU Tlev G W Shlnn lJ D asks What lias Become of Hell and almost seems to sllo with thoso who have done away with II BirdS Bird-S Color comptroller of Greater New of Great York discusses Charter Needs vein CItes In a thoroughly reformatory Tho Princes Racl7iwlll contributes a hot I defense o Cecil Rhodes There Is a remarkably The Rival Umpires markably able triolet on I pines in which a diplomat discusses British and Russian Diplomacy De I motrlus C Boulger Iho Ant gonlsm of England and Russia and tho Rt Hon Sir Rlchml Temple Bt Great Britain in Asia This Is always a very great marraylae and up to the times In Us articles ar-ticles North American Review N Y Tho Blnck Cot for June has Its regular five original stories all good literature They aro Dr Gilbert SovenDollar Bill The Passing 0 Brlckvllle An 1 neal P xi hango The Man Who Could Walk Straight and In Hells Canyon All art well planned and handsomely worked out Tile Short Story Publishing Co Boston I I The Complete Angler A handsome reprint re-print edited by Prof Henry Morley of I Isaac Waltons quaint old treatise No 3Z19 of Cassells National Library new series Nicely printed In a handy lltllo t pamphlet l Ctisstll Company N Y rho American illustrated Methodist Magazine for June conllnups its sketches of Famous Hymn Writers Its illus rated History of Methodism and Its serial stcry In Spite of Fate There aro also good articles and poems and literary erary matter of good quality Methodist Magazine Publishing Company St Louis Municipal Engineering for Juno devotes great attention to good roads and pave monts to central heating stations to tho comparative merits of steam and horso road rollers and it i has UK cvcrwelcomo in mnterl Instruction for municipalities constructions conveniences and ne als constructons nne < Its I Is a highly valuable practical Municipal Engineering Indianapolis publication lunlcpal dianapolis I McCalPs Magazine for July has a dainty fullpage colored fashionplate and very fashions and pat many In black Besides pot tern It has household hints directions for fancy work and much general reading read-ing The McCall Co New York Tho Independent for June 7th has almost most readable account by Bishop J r A Nownham of his travels In Labrador Outdoor Sports by i Casper Whitney Whit-ney Hunting with a Camera by 1cy George Shlras 3rd From London to Steam Carriage by Poult Lourdes on a Stem and stories of travels and tidy Bigelow nn tlnels for nCY summer reading It I Is Vacation York Number Tho Independent New Yurl Stnnnartl Our New Prosperity By Ray Baker 01 Published by Doubleday h Clurc Co New York A very thorough irresentatlon Clurt and snrlklng exhibit by diagrams dia-grams and ext and tables of tho great Industrial rm nnM commercial revival the past witnessed In this coun three enrs have wlnegs t try Tho tiemeudous 1 exports especially of manufactured articles In I Iron and steel are completely shown and the record trivon of It all A great army of cencral gIven o 11 Sr < anI and supporting facts and data are also tho Immense how thoroughly given > howlng I J1I mense revival has permeated all trade 1fSl bvbrant lies of production tho ali how In blrndlts oL producton wldeienchlns variety 1ms dunaud for wll Iochll been supplied and how enormous diversity In supply has grown It Is l a proud record for Americans to tend and the 1 best of It Is I that It N 1 but tho cool slalcrncjit of tremendous tre-mendous facts that bring to tho people I Industrial activity good wages and a trade roclpiocal relations that I balance In reelplocal relutons Is I tho niarvol of the world not only for I this ago but lor all recorded I time The Green Flag and other Stories of I War and Sport By Conan Doyle I Pub McClure Phillips Co New llslujd by lcllur PhIlps York City A series of twelve stories mido Into a handsome book A master of narrative appears In those stories at his nnrrto lest Them Is I power and delicacy of treatment In all alike In Us existence but dllfirlng In each as tu the application Tho story that elves lllc to the book II 1 of an Irishman i Mrlveii hy his woes anl hard persecution to enlist and how his command chanced to he about all of his ar the march In own Jrt they aro seen on arid Egypt are attacked by thu Der Ishes and 1 tho lllllu army haw a close i call for extermination but Dually I revulsion of tooling comes to th < Irishman I who has boon lukewarm I In the oa ISO and hn rolcally he rallies his eormades and they throw thomaclvTrt Into the breach rfylng 1 all but sivhiK tho command The lories aro all wonderfully true to art and human hu-man nature I A History of Sannkrlt Literature By 4 Arthur A MeDonell 1 A Ph D of Corpus Christ College Oxford England Bodcn Professor of Sanskrit and Follow I of Balllol Published by D Applcton and Company New York Ono 0 the rerlea I I of shOt histories of tho literatures of the world edited by Edmund Gosse and a I handsome book of nearly DOO large pages I The author has produced 0 wont that Is I of a Very high order candid lnstriicllcv and as specific In statement as facts i I warrant Ho Is I evidently equipped in an 1 extraordinary degree for this task and It 1j Is fortunate for literature in general that such u muster of the subject and of English I En-glish should have the Hlln o this history I I his-tory The Introductory word explains tho beginnings of Sanskrit study the difficulties difficul-ties of chrouolugleiil I plaMiiK and the great I volume of the literature IL quantity said in another purtton of the look to exceed the remains bf Greek und Roman lltcra PM JB5 oC tho sub lure combined Tho divisions tue author arc ject made by iho llluntrlous Poetry ° i tho Vodlc Period the RljOcdn Porlol tle tho Rlgvedu Philosophy of the RlRVOOii Phlooph Voclas the tho Pvlgvcdlc Apr tho Later vv > Kas Ya BrnhnumnH the Snlras the Epics the Drama Poetry 01 Court Epic Lyric Kalry Tales nnd Fables VhllosOPlW SniiKkrll Uiorouirc and tho C9L There I Literature Is an Technical LICtturC 11 fl AjipimlK on Frillies Mathematics Law History Crammnr pdlic Grmmnr Arts Medicine matics and Astronomy ZledIClol lcl ronOI Indpx Indo 0te9 and and the JllblloKrnnhlcnl Notos comploto BblQbrphlcol a work not only masterly tim I wore and knowledge and style but 50 planned go tlo delight to I tivntod that the whole Is 1 delghl read amid most convenient for reference conwHlcnt is hardly To say that it IK I a great work r too much praise I i The Transvaal from Within By J P 1 FJtsPnirlck Published by William Jlclnc I with tim I maim London ind received South rl compllrnonis of the Imperial compllnenls o tl VictorIa street S W can Association GO Icllrht Aoclolon I A new Introduction and majs accompany this edition called the Popular Edition I al work Tho author makes a subtill to the A 1rlvate Record of Public Aflalr lrhatc TNnI tho Is about I Theic i 4 no doubt hit this most 11 I I listworthy t and el I v rlltrn toiU apjioarrd on < of nil the many that have maly I South Jrlcl and t ito complications I tluro 1 1 that lod to tho war now apparontly coming com-ing to un fnd wal The first potlllnj of tho ft country Is nnrritcd the di 01 ffomo nlrra lcl views that I Rrow up are given and the crowth of antaBonlms traced through all their developments until tho war suddon ly I flared Olt Whoovor want a clear and candid tatnment of tho wholo matter comprehensive as well as In detail alI not do better tItan to read this admirable I work The Story of Ulysses By M Clarke I Ililjllshnd by l the American Cook Com oft pal Clciqo A volltold summary iho nobli tait of the f famous bacon I Tim book is uno of tile Kclci lie Readings him school iml notiiinf could be hotter fnr I I lie pupils thim to rend this renowned I story no often roiorrrvl to In lltoriluro and so p rfC In Its form und conclusion I i |