Show literary notices MAGAZINE for november Xo vember cannot be said to ran poetry as it contains only two bits of verse one a sonnet of wordsworth illustrated by alfred parsons this is the front entitled why canet thou not as others do and the other in darkness by florence earie coates november however is not a poetical month and the quality of the verse in this number will make up for the short supply the discussion in the october jorum by professor taussig of harvard of how the tariff affects wages in the november number representative Ee W 0 P breckinridge shows from democratic point of view how the tariff affects industry he points out a number of industries that are strangled by the present tariff and shows how the passage of the kilps bill would add to our industrial activity article this month is on the struggle for subsistence Subs istance be shows among other things how greatly the hours of labor have been lessened by the present generation of working men charles dudley wamer points out the criminal methods are prevalent of dealing with criminals and contends that tho proper way is to sentence them to prison till they are reformed whether it be one year or a lifetime life time his argument is against sentences of specific duration THE fifth volume of Apple tons of american biography is passing through the press and will be ready for delivery in a few days among the important articles are ax 31 X all ai 0 A guibone enry EL Ei chardson by kev philips brooks D D candolph Ean dolph family by Mon cureD conway generals philip H sheridan and william T sherman by prof henry coppee charles sumner by george W curtis horatio potter by the kev morgan dix D D george kipley by the bev 0 james enox polk by jhenry hager whitelaw reid by col john hay baron by the kev J T headley george edward by gen bradley T johnson peter and gerritt smith by Eos johnson edwin M stanton by edwards pierrepont george M pullman by gen horace porter and george W smalley by john bussell young THE morning greeting is the title of the premium engraving which petersons ter sons magazine offers as a club premium for 1889 it is very beautiful and in a style entirely different from any of preceding yeara the background shows a picturesque cottage and landscape and in front stand a lovely girl surrounded by the dumb pets of the farm it is from a painting by a celebrated artist and is a gom another premium will be buds and blossoms a volume of original and deleted poems handsomely bound and profusely illustrated with beautiful steel and wood engravings grav ings it is decidedly the most perfect gift book ever offered by any magazine another premium is a yearns subscription to tho magazine the leading newspapers pronounce equal in a literary point of view to tho highest priced periodicals als and as a fashion guide far ahead of any of the ladys books it has some of americas most r copular authors among its contributors it has numerous excellent wood eions and its fancy and household departments are unrivaled PEK TEAK with great reductions to clubs get up a club and thus secure one or more of these haud some premiums specimens with full club rates etc sent gratia to those wishing to getup clubs address MAGAZINE chestnut street philadelphia pa |