Show Literary Notices The frontispiece of the Aiir ly and Jiyrorine for Mareh is a full lnd length portrait of Chief Justice Duller arid Ui Vtlcle In the nun her which Is likely to attract attention atten-tion quickest Is on The Supreme Court of Ute United State by James D Colt I is a learned and careful article at the sflme time necdclal and vivacious it is Ugl very fully Illustrated giving I per Irll1 of nil the chief justices hum Jay down and of all the i font fo-nt Justices and altogether It is the mot important recog iUon by any of our usage ines of the courts centennial The opening artlclelu the magazines magazine-s A Jtew England Coun ry Gentleman in Uie Last Cen The chnrmlDr illustrations tury tharmlDI lu tntocs or the article will tielight 1 great many besides the antiquarians Anther mn An-ther Important Illustrated article hon h-on Chautauqua and the significance signifi-cance of tills Urge and growing motor in American life is forcibly emoustated by Uio writer Mr F 15 JCoble An article on A Successful Suc-cessful Womaiis Club relates to the Ladles Library Association of alamazoo ° Michigan for which is lereclalmru the honor being the West literary scclety for women in oIet Jemry induenceof John Jalvln on the New England Town IetlnW0IebyArthltlrMa7 l Mowry There I an Interesting article by Mice Morse Earle on Narrugansett lacer the famous old Rhode Island breed of horse now extinct The lories and poetry of Uie number Ilu InteresUng Mr are unusually etrf lales Tarry at Home Travel which seems to grow brighter every Wlleh month lIES to do this mouth chiefly wIth I loIJenc Herbert Word the African explorer ex-plorer collaboration with D D Hdwell begins In Ihe Xew llri JLlwel of March 1 a series of valu able and entertaining articles dc icrlptlveofn canoe Journey of W miles on the Upper Congo A more romantic ant ptartUni experience could hardly L coucelVed of than the explorers adventurous rip with his thirty reckless Zanii barbs and five Soudanese soldiers sol-diers In two war canoes through the heart of equatorial Africa ringed by bands of cannibals canni-bals and Infected with gigantic and ferocious beasts and reptIleS scarce te t f ly familiar to even the naturalNt Of his strange adventures In the wildest reCesjei of nil that wild aud unknown region the explorer gives narrative In singularly thrilling a tbrling nnr13le MDgulr I the series named a series which of engrossing interest to every prove thoughtful t reader The articles arti-cles are illustrated by numerous large culf ebgraveJ from photographs photo-graphs taken by Mr Ward himself |