Show Atlantic Monthly The new serial by Frank R Stockton authorof Rudder Grange which opens the Atlantic Monthly for November is entitled en-titled The House of Martha It abounds in that dry whimsical humor which is so difficult to analyze and yet so easy to enjoy The Legend of William Tell is traced to its early beginning by Mr W B McCrackan and Mr Frank Gaylord COOK has an instructive paper on Robert Morris Felica has some interesting descriptions of life on the state and mutual relations of the singer and his wife become more com plicated A Successful Highwayman in the Middle Ages the story of a Castilian bandit is told by Francis Lowell and is followed by An American Highwayman by Robert H Fuller the mysterious tale of the only American highwayman who has ever shown himself in any degree de-gree worthy of the name Dr Holmes bids tho Atlantic readers farewell fare-well all too soon in the closing paper of Over the Teacups in whioh for a few moments he steps before the curtain cur-tain and speaks in his own person Kato Mason Rowlands brightpaper on Maryland Mary-land Women and French Officers mustnot be forgotten by any lover of amusing sketches of society at the time of the revolution revo-lution Houghton Mifflin Co Boston |