Show SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES The September Century opens wth a very inierecting < article by Pierre de Caurbertin entitled RoyaliEts and Republicans Notea of a Parisian The number also includes the final installment install-ment of the diary of B J Glove which is matnly devoted to giving instances of cruelty in the Congo Free State K almost makes one shudder to rpl < I nf I them Harry Furniss gIves some I Glimpses of Gladstone Text and 11 lustrations are both interesting General Horace Porter continues his Cam paigndnET With Grant He cells of the capture of Petersburg and Richmond and the pursuit of Lee A daliffhtful article is An Adventure witih a Dog and a Glacier bv John Mulr Announcement I An-nouncement is made that Hugh I Wynne and CampatignJng With i I Grant will bells be conducted in the I October number The Century Company Union Square New York Price 35 cents I The American Monthly Review of Reviews Re-views for September has the usual variety va-riety The article of most interest is that devoted to President Andrews and the situation at Brown unlversCtv There is the cpsn letter addressed to the corpcratlon of Brown university by I members of the faculty of that institution institu-tion There is an article on The Nfc aragua Canal Commission with Illustrations Il-lustrations The Progress of the World and Current Events give the usual summary The Review of Reviews company 13 Astor Place New York Price 25 cents The Sentmber Bookman is extremely interesting The article on Relics of Emily Bronte illustrated wHl interest I inter-est all who care for the wrimsrs of I this sifted woman There is a facsimile fac-simile of her most famous poem Ls ginning How could I ask for pitying love etc Tha article on American Bocltman deals with same humorists I It contains portraits of Artemus Ward P B Ehillaber Josh Billings and John G Saxe Book sales of the month show that The Choir Invisible and Soldier of Fortune were about equally popular popu-lar tn August Dodd Mead Co FifthiVvcnue > and Twentyflrt itreet New York Price 20 cents s S The Living Age for Aug 28 has a 1iIi 1i i 1 very timely article on The South African Af-rican Bubble It deals more particu I j j larly with the political question and the trial of Rhodes James Payns On i j I j Conversation is charming He is particularly i 1 par-ticularly happy in his treatment of it 1 Paul Bourget has an appreciative article ar-ticle on Gustave Flaubert English j Clergy in Fiction by C Fortescue Young is entertaining To those who would keep in touch with foreign literature liter-ature The Living Age iI is almost indls f pensable I The Living Age Co > Boston Mass Price 15 cents I I II I I Number Five September of American Ameri-can Colonial Tracts is An Account Showing the Progress the Colcny of Gqorgia in America from Its First Establishment Es-tablishment Published Per Order of I the Honorable Trustees London Printed in the Tear MDCCXLI Maryland Mary-land Reprinted and Sold by Jonas I Green at His Printing Office in AnnaimS toils t-oils 1742 The publications increase S rather than lose in > interest and are I invaluable to the student of colonial times S George P Humphrey Rochester N I Y Price 25 cents S I The Tariff Law of1897 Government printing office Wasiiington D C From I Congressman W H King |