Show T LITERATURE TLC TL-C A3LaFTICIIC TULT Tho Otobnr Atlantic ht no serial story but inotead i give one Jodgshott tory called a A rioontbe ExPQri ment I by Constlce Fanmora Woson onoofthfl but of American witrrs of stories and another Deodand by W H Bshop author of Datmo d Dr William James brother of Henry Jamci jr writes a very interesting and i thoughtful article on Great Men Great Th ughts and the Environment Socialistic So-cialistic and other sasiinations by James Henry Haynie brings together many cur oui facU for thoa who study sociil I phenomena Tho secord part of tho Intimate Life ofa Noble German Family is quite as engaging sstbaCrst part and gives us a inoit mercsUng insight in-sight into the lives and ideas or the higher classes of Germans The careful and valuable Berainicences of Washington Wash-ington this time raUt fi President Ty ers administra ion Richard Giant White discourses of tha prevalent habit drinking in England terming it A National Vicp Tile political articled article-d iicusECS the Business Issues of the Presidential Canvass People of aNew a-New England Factory Vi Sage is a I ptper genuine Intnrett Mr Whittier ia < a cDaractfrLlir beautiful poem The MinisWrs Daughter Mr Ald rich contributes a ch < rt poem Comedy Com-edy and there are aho poems by Robert Rob-ert Louis Stevenson Helen Barren Host wick I Oppenhcim and Francii Ekin Allison Seveial important recent books are reviewed in tho carofol and readable style for which the Atlantic is i distinguished disting-uished and tho Contributors Club contains con-tains several bright little cssy GOOD COMPANY Good Company Number Thirteen 30J a year Springfield Mars beg us a new volume and subscriptions nre therefore due at once The feature which many will welcome most perhaps is the opening installment a new serial ftory by Ellen W Olrey It is entitled Rose and tbe Doctor and while it will as may be judged by tho opening chapters by no means bo without a lovo affair the pint hinges but in part on that The principle complete Etniesoftho number iro That Letter by Edward Bellamy author of A Nantuckct Idylj one by Horace E Scudder and Our New Editor Edi-tor by Miss Louise Stockton Maurice Thompson hag a contribution flAn Ily of tbo Longbow which besides having the full flavor of the woods and bow hooting piques cqrioity M to a certain eminent editor whore ruins hr withheld The cum her abounds in skeicbosof travel and fortijn4ajd Henry Elliot who was considerabla time a resident I thee writes of Tdkio the immense Japanese capital Mountain Folk tell of experiences in Switzerland bou = ekecp ing with some account of the government govern-ment Daya in the Ial llnd of Capri it by B F D Costa E S Gilbart has a graphic wordpicture of Niagara there are some reminiscences of the author or Home Sweet Home Mary B Ferry and Lucrece have poems and among the horter articles ate included r Buatin on ii ft n Ih rrhft MH1 lTh Vh u Mp t w I pering Ghost iKrsK LESLIES USDT tAOAZlbE For November li ova of the most inter eting yet issued the combination in iL pages of entertainment edification and imttuction is something rarer and withal there v it a preyading religion and moral sentiment go that ttjo publication publi-cation especially commends itself tothe family circle The opening article The Greek Church in Russia am Siberia II elaborately treats the geography hiitory doctrine too n ment etc tbaKuasian Church It bully b-ully illustrated Among the many other highly interesting articles are Ibo Empire of thelncas by Godfre A Hud > on Marriage in China The tory of Queen Esther Summer Life at Chautauqua Lke1I ntcetc The delightful serial stories Heater Morgan Husband and Maid Marjory are continued con-tinued and there are several excellent short stories by popular author The ekecbes are of peculiar interet especial so are that of Jean Ingelow with a critical rovjew of her poetic gen us Elizabeth Woodville Jcphthob Arctic King of Arabia by Berber Lee etc The numerous poems arc by celebrated writer and aro of mnro than ordinary merit The miscellany is mutually abundant and embraces I vat variety of sUbiecti replete lith interest aoiussment and information Addresc Frank L tMA Publiriic Douse 53 b d57 Park PIeX New York FlA K LKtLias POPOLAR MOKTIILT For Vber fs no ereqsdingly attractive at-tractive lumbctjt ch inilutratiool and kboundipg In literature oC the mt pleasing entertaining and IntereUin character The opening article The Theatres of T ew York by J Urnde Matthews < especially marked bj those characteristic tracing as it does the track of tbo theatre from its solitary resting place John StrretJjno hundred yean ago to its present location In the ipper part of Manhattan Island N Rubinion has an admirable amuck descriptive of his Four Breakfasts in i he PalaisEoyal ° CleoparaT Needle The Empire of A nom Sir Pete Pl1ul nl ben II II P Did Sea Dog etc Me arc the ubjecls otothor prominent article A new continued story Tho Amber Witch by Hit author of The Hiusa with an Ltl etC hndsevqra short stories by pjpufar writers afford pleasant reading Sin Barrow con tmucs hvr QpHghtfurGossipjn P peMl > and 1hJa urs verapaw1S 01 rare cx cQlIln aEuttrcSonj Robin and If by Fannie Idrreder The Guden I Cymodoce JI by Alfred Swinburne A Hymn to the Sea by Dean Alford ec are especially meritorious Address ririk Leliu8 PuhUshinR Rouse 53 55 and o i Park Place New York LITTELUs MVJNO AGE The numbersof Ths Livmff Age for the weeks ending Drtober 2d and Uth ref re-f contain the cllowing article Iceland and a Colorado Sketch Nine tetnth Century The Unity of Nature Contemporary3Lenl l Imagery J orL nightly Literary Success a Hundred Years Ago Gentlemans Magazine On Eimoor MacmMtm Letters to and from Hans Chriitin Anderten Temple Bar An Autumn in tha CotedOr Fraser Two Begzars Cornhill A Quiet Haven and the White Water of tbe Arabian See Golden Hours The Vitality of Humor and Wnat to Look for in a Uoli day Spectator Outer Coloring or Routes Magazine of Art The Cultivation Cultiva-tion or Forests Land and Water Hau ral History of the Herring Scotsman with contmu lions of The Portrait of a Painter by Himself and Bush Life in Jueeniland with other stories and the usual amount of p etry A new volume begins with October Littell k Co Boston aro tho publiih ers |