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Show THE MAGAZINES. Tho Bankers' Magazine for November speaks feelingly and well of tho "Victims "Vic-tims of Frenzied Financiers;" It treats of tho "Growth of the Public Revenues and Expenditures" in a resigned way; "Tho Now York Weekly Bank Statement' State-ment' Is commented upon, and shown not to Include tho full financial transactions by a large measure; and thero arc discussions discus-sions of the cold movement and tho wheat yield In tho Canadian Northwest. Special articles treat of "The Relations of tho Treasury and tho Banks," "The Development of Banking Co-operation," "Production of tho Precious Metals" (a most valuable study, by Charles A. Co-tiant), Co-tiant), and there aro valuable reviews of finance, commcrcd. and the various businesses busi-nesses of tho country. The State bankers' associations aro reported, and tho general bunking and financial news report Is clear and full. It Is a great monthly. The Bankers Publishing Co., New York. Ainsloo's Magazine for December has a new cover design in bright colors, and for novelette "Her Pralrlo Knight." by B. M. Bowor, a woll-writttm, charming love story. There is an essay by John Gilmer Speed, "Tho Lost: Art of Leisure' and Alan Dalo writes on "Comody vs. Drama." Dra-ma." Books aro reviewed by Archibald Lowcry Sessions; thero aro stories by Carolyn Wells, Maud Stepnoy Rawson, Yjncont Harper, Joseph C. Lincoln, and ethers, and poems by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Wil-cox, Mary Wheeler, Elsa Barkert othors also contribute stories and poems. It Is a deslrablo magnzlno, full evory month of excellent entertainment. Alnsleo Magazine Mag-azine Co., publisher?. Now York. Tho Popular Magazine for December has a complete novel. "The Keeper of tho Keep," by W. Boall Baldwin; "Tho Sea Serpent Syndicate" a short story by Everard Jack Appleton; "Tho Chrlstm?s Fund." by Wm. B. McCormick; eight ' Little Stories of ihe Stage," by writers of morit and fame; "Tho Spider's Eye," by William Lo Queux; and there aro other complete stories, and serials, and poems. A lively, readable magazlno. Street & Smith, publishers. New York. Broadway for Novombcr. opens with; "Tho American In Art," reproducing famous fa-mous paintings. "Tho Pasteur Institute's Wonderful Zoo" gives glimpses of scientific scien-tific Investigation. "Satanism and the 'Black Mass' in Paris;" "The Story of Georgo Washington's Last, Portrait" Is given, and thero are good stories and poems "Solid Air" Is treated of and shown. Tho actresses are portralted, and tho stage comes In for good treatment. It Is a lively, taking monthly. Courtland If. Young, publisher, New York. |