Show LITERATURE JACOB HAWBIN A Narraliye Fifth bUK if the hPromoting Series hy Jaruea A Litlp Price 35c hh Lake Juvenile Instructor office ibis little volume of 140 pages consists con-sists 01 H narrative o Jaejb Hamb JIUB personal txprienoe an a iron fijrdnifti mi amrmry to the Indians aud expsorer diecloBing interpositions ol Providence severe pnvatioi perilous situations and remarkable escapes The work ws wiitten by I > > mea A Little nod will be found interestiug especially te the little people AMERICAN VERSION OF THE REVISED Ujcw TESTAMENT with ihe readings and r nderinjjs preferred by the American Amer-ican Committee of Revision ircorpo rted into the text By Roswell U Hitchcock D D presided of tbn Union Theological Seminary New York Cloth red edges U New York Fords Howard Hul hert Jo this eililion tke publisher ttVa bimply reversed tbtnea tome what that is to Hay the rendering preferred by tbe American branch ol the New Testament reviBion commit te have bean incorporated in the text and those renderings preferred by the English members of the committee com-mittee relegated to tbfi appendix neing thE reversed the rule observed in the Oxf rd editions As has already al-ready been remarked in these columns col-umns the English revieera were more conservative in their translations than the Americans hence the present version will be found to contain some in Kin James bolder changes the King I text than the English editions Inform I In-form the publishers have duplicated the Oxford Lon Primer Octavo or most populnr edition of the late revision re-vision presenting a clearly printed HubaUutially bound and altogether fcandsomo volume ATLANTIC MONTHLY The October Atlantic Monthly is one of liio but numbers recently 13med Rev Phillips Brooks contributes an exceedingly interesting article on Dean Stanley describing him as a scholar writer preacher and the varied charm of his Iharacter as a man This is the first magazine I article that Mr Brooe has ever write D and it should be read by every Mnerican who can apprEOI lethe le-the ailmiTHble character ot Dexn I beanie1 Mr Howelin continues bid I exqiMte story of Dr Breeu Prac UCH with two chapters which will hn roa i with Keut interest by hi hot i of ndmirera Col Higsmwritta with bs IJUM churiii of style m re Ijaid O Carlyle Lugb a piper which will inuke many reel more kindly 10oVIoIrd Cunyli thrn they may have felt alttr readiuu hia Eeoiinia cencea MIIM 8rtrti Orne J wett under the tititi of River DrIft > d contributes om of those fresh aimoib every way delightful New England articles for which she is lamoue JS chard ch-ard L Du tdae writes of the Orgm ot Crime in Society an essay which will be found of no little interest bl students of social science M < s Pnslps has a thoughtful essay with the rather ptartling title Is God GroJ H H as one of tho fruit 01 ber recent trip to Norway con trib utes an article on the Katrin Say Richrd Grnt White writen of The Two Hamlets an artido which cannot fail to attract the notice ol Shakespeare readers Henry James continues his Portrait of Lady which stftadMy increases in interest and is unquestionably den tiried to be tbe greatest novel he hIs yet written A Tropical Sequence JJ by Charles Warren Ssoddard ia a brilliant travel papp poems by Mr Julia C R Dorr Mr a M B Pmtt and Dante Gabriel Itoisetn wits some udmirable Rook reviews and a finely varnd Contributors Club complete this sterling number of tbe Atlantic Hoaghton iiifilm and GJ Boston THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE The October number is more than usually attractive and affords very pleasant and edifying reading We have the first installment of a peculiarly pecu-liarly interesting serial entitled Martbaa Vineyard by the late Frances Browne and the first chapters chap-ters of an admirable story May Cunninghams Trial JJ besides other short stories sketches eseaye etc by wellknown writers The Litany by the lae Dean Stanley The Trappista Monks and their Life 1 Litcbfipld Cathedral Re legions Faire in India Snrnmer Life on Lake Coautauqua c A Missionary Martyr John Williams are among the other noteworthy features of the number they are finely illustrated Rev Dr Deou contributes the third of the series cf essays l Only and The Home Pulpit contains a a sermon by Rev John Bougbton D D on the subject sub-ject uA Commandment The poems are meritorious and several of them are tastefully illabtrated There is a large variety of miscellaneous matter togetoer with those popular features International Sunday school Lessons Notes by the Way Obituary Notices etc Address Frank Leslie Publisher 53 55 and 57 Park Place New York LUTELLS LIVING AGE The numbers of The Living Age for Sept 3d and 10th contain Florence and II Walks in England Quarterly Edward Gibbcn Blackwood Bonaparte Two Theories of 4 Poetry and skptches and RJm infpofnnpB by Ivan Tonrgeni fl Mucmillan A Qaakers Gr veya d and The Last Journey of Pius X St James Gazette A German Ore mation Hall and Ngw Anpect of German Life Pall Mall 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