Show CURRENT Pi3LI3ATON3 J 1 I The North American Review for November I No-vember oiiens wJlh 0 great paper by Captain j Cap-tain A T Mahan Asiatic Conditions and International I Policies It naturajly concludes con-cludes thin the navy Is Id play an Important Impor-tant imrt In these I The Tlilrh Life C Jtaly by Gabrlole DAnmmzIo Is rtn arraignment ar-raignment of Julian public men from whom he hopes nothing tho present a chas c-has nothing better In view than Iho worship wor-ship of expectation Baroness Bertha i von Suttncr tells of the Present Status and Prospects of the Pence Movement with many bitter words for the wars of our time O P Austin wrltOS an Illuminating Illumi-nating article A Century ofinternation al l Commerce which shows this country to be the pride of the earth Tho Industrial Indus-trial Revolution In Jnpan by Count Okuma former Prime Minister oC Juan tells of rndloal changes China and the Western Nations IB by Crlspl former Prime Minister of Italy an able article There arc other good specialties in tho number and altogether It Is alvory strong specimen of this always ablo magazine North American Review New Vork City Tho Engineering Magazine for November Novem-ber tells of tho loading and transport of caborne coal electric tramway development I develop-ment In Italy gives the general principles pf successful mine management asto personnel per-sonnel and plant and functions of lie I manager locomotive practice as displayed I lat l-at the Paris Exposition and the broad I tendencies and national traits apparent In j i the exhibit There arc also excellent I articles on he I various problems of the management of and results from machine shops and altogether the number adds to the prccmlncnco of tills magazine In Its sphere Tho Engineering Magazine New York Earlier Poems of Alexander Pope Edited I Edi-ted by Prof Henry Money No 3fO of faxselPs National Library A nice lllllu edition of n good selection of Popes early writings Casscll Company Now York Writing In English By Wm H Max well M A Ph D City Superintendent of School New York city and George 1 I Smith M A Ph D member of the Board of Examiners New York city American Book Company Chicago A work designed for usa In the higher grammar gram-mar classes and In high schools and very well adapted for such use It Ms exact without teaching by rule Tho Ualh Comedy a Novel IJy Agnes and Egerton Castle Frederick A Stokea Company publishers NcW York A R Icrgo Co Salt Lake A very Hvply story of the great English waterlngplaco at a time In the second half of tho Eighteenth Eight-eenth century Miss Kitty Bcllalr popular pop-ular and 1 audacious helps her friend Lady StandlKh to bring her newlywed but wayward husband to a proper appreciation appre-ciation of the great prlzo ho Inifl in his lady If he did but know It The plot develops de-velops many highly amusing pussupes and It works out 1ft the happlcat way rho aulh rs arc strong In witty and telling dialogue and excel In conveying meaning without direct statement The work is suro of a larsc reading public Strlnglown on tho PUce By John Url Lloyd Published by Dodd Mead and Company L F Hammlll Salt Lake City This Is Mr Lloyda second hook very fow over heard of his first ISUdorh l pa This novel Strlnglown on the Pike is a story of the northeast mountain moun-tain district of Kentucky opening with the Rebellion talk and continuing till tho end of the war It depicts rough scones lights and the enmities between neighbors neigh-bors that were bitter as death there are noble characters and churls both white and black it all forms a varicolored succession suc-cession of scenes which tho author has drawn strongly and well with romance ami reality deftly commlnKlctl The public pub-lic has hotorc It In this novel something worthy to be read both for matter and stYle |