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Show fc5TANDGOSSIP OF BOOKS, MAGAZINES, AUTHORS ILp PUBLISHERS. j j j Mas to oohky. '..rirTbiu'er" whether In W in "" lltcrHture. W r 1 (D " I'HenW 'Aid (Maxlmus the H1' " L.t rip' pseudonjm of '1 mans lespccts, the ,fc; lu.-nn novelists, viilmi h lKchkov. He ,, io the Vmerlcan pub-'H" pub-'H" ? , , it ' P" through a ' 'rtrtnnlnttlnttlnio rB I in tli 'I'11'"' D1Epst Wheu'ln VJcremlihliiKlo ijjj nUh iK nutlc satire nml net"' " v '"ll,ltlcl booU ,. r, r Hi to begin mi: lorn Ilk ' John s book, to 'tn h i swnllowcd. We ' Bi c' ' B- fclt ,httt " sMlllerim '' vve.oiil.1nt - had n l r Introduction. iHL vi1t i 1 mi translator of H , ,. ii of stories, who v j , 111 IhC Pilot nf lH1;t t-illd 'ho ntlcntlon nf H,,alers t" the strange history Hun' inn ot J.5"111. ' and, 'n Jflj uin b i I ubiishing from 'ime tn ' UiM nf Oorky'H ',; Th vveie tlie vvoiks tflft. im nutli i - qulied his sud- oitrnh 'mine popularity In 'Lid ltl duc alio vunce for nn-JJF-iren e 1 1 II r!T taste. It Is iHLiltlut these ero the works "H""1'1 pio "nmi palatable to n ,, dcr Mr Unln, by col-'strandatlons col-'strandatlons Into ono volume cation 1 1 morlci ns well ns "ii Has therefore tendered ex-ruce ex-ruce both In the author nml -Bt'.vSiVJii public "nine Mies In the book, ' C'hol-'lM C'hol-'lM most noteworth On Its -B( a win immediate!) hnlUil Tlliivlin crltlci ns u inoslor- nil! bo bo icrognlfed by the i read" mil therefore li the 'tn on cpeclill its It eon-!, eon-!, jtrm of Rork) s social phi-BfuMch phi-BfuMch lie developed In less A but full i fnun In "Konin -( ' as nn exposition of the Fthli of the tramp," the Toltlorkv Mill stiingels stnrtlo sHrflrentls disturb the most com-Sfbourseols com-Sfbourseols souls "fliU AND LITEBATUHE. iJM.iof men were chitting In the. h hotel last evening Vnrlous tMiTt brought up nnd exhausted, "if llterjtuie heinmc the sub-i.Hbclieif sub-i.Hbclieif observed J. H, Clns-')(' Clns-')(' such stories us Mr. Turk-pfl Turk-pfl Gentleman from Indiana,' nnd ther, m thit Mr Hllos has ifl) ie done it Rood deal tnwnid tMhJIari a had mime" With !) Int stitemcnt .Mr C'liypool buthlm nt the assembled com-iHfcdunltcl com-iHfcdunltcl a luununt. 'stuff jMtwxurt i maiked Gen 11. B, -Hlou Jre m stnken about that, 'Skiitrarj tint sort of literature iBftrti credit on the state foi t ih ttlentnl men ' Oen Tos-tHk'l Tos-tHk'l at hh friend John Tlrnd-hllie Tlrnd-hllie latter ba ked up his as-iHf'lth as-iHf'lth a : irc no) 'That s all tMniimel Mr (lnjpool, "but I Sjltlljou that whllo 1 was user t illese Ohio uttendliip eom-;sHr eom-;sHr ha' e k 1 ina asked by tmi a professor nf Kncllsh h If II wn tine that R huc H Jh n in liidlma such ns Uluttn 1: i portnoed Of Mr tin these storks were a ex um i-Hj't a f .enurked W C. HBvloh 1 mine I the (Tioup In 'j'nrth"! ist lenient Well, H tk (b o'oftsBoi down Into h lr-11 i n 1 n ikf pomn In-j In-j Ik i h iu II fin 1 nut " f'l r ) inntlniied Mr )( ny Ustri who was In tol-m tol-m Boiton uild me that the Rlils ,B ' be n ill seriousness If M treill Ir in,n In Cincinnati " jremlnJ in r nn melileiit ilui-.ar ilui-.ar ii i, en Tostei ' Quo H 1" i mjself stopped l b'ni i,et u dilnk nf " ellc i u oin in cmio out Juiarlrkl Where nlijou Ht We r fiom lndlinn,' io-HKr io-HKr wlllet (lei next question ,"', ' nt vn. had mnn In-m In-m ii II mid then she wanted B v .lf, nnine of the ' '"I Ttie ,hUf tllbo of B 1 our hi iir niidini leplled Jatrlt lied the Iloosiers " Vtfol Join in) fclCAHAClUA CANAL DOOK. Jit Or i orenn nn Ac-K.'rTP.'". Ac-K.'rTP.'". ' "'"""'"I nf Nil- M N ii riiuluml ii'iather I rani i,k nf tho rei,loiis f'r'.b '"' MinniRUn .anal I 'J th" a . a points In the pn. f "rt or .i,e niiimj and nlso ', otv f nieiu.iiM cniml pro-f. pro-f. llin me pirsent plans, ); " hinnmc of his iik.'' " " "r nlonK tha m ' j IidIiir which cx-K cx-K "e l ' 'rom the Atlantic f ." " " ' t Us n fahlj lv. "i miHiy anl lt in- aADV the iiarveL. 9 ft "i,i, ,",' v "1K T" nonil In i ii " " ' man-niu . : " Moiton l(it Kk i I I annihi i Im.ik.' ' A, .? iiiothtrhookf f ;;' iiim i ik uiu is wri , ....eiri,Xn,TAS 'Am. " "iBliKikuliipon lir'' ' j iiniit lapld wrltei 'V '" ' "-Ke'H that his . I bu, , When 1 M't , ' " t on piper, 1 in 'par .,' .' " th0" '" 1H foe.n a ,hl" inthufd- Nr , " ' ''"'t lllM einbled ' arvei '"" U'" ,llu '" i h, I three IiIoriji. I " ' .' mIs two IIIUO. eirin ", bonks In all nnd frai-i i1 ' ' ""' ln 'I'0 "Ino i III , ' I" t Io ii torn- f , ,, ler "1" twif S oroduiel ' 'oon , t,1 i lol (if HOMO i l ' lit is lnuOwl Ii fl" linillj tn he pub. eif , ' " nnd I'lRhttrs" ) "Is u lio h slniy ! ti up, " tt "P Nest,'1 i it "" smiil li9it t ii(ik) win ils innie, month mi h ion-' ion-' r ' 1 1 thiily herinoiiH i ' ' "i ihe ritinduy Is. 'Ii, ' 'pel l 'inplilelj lewrnlo 1 I 'Oil I until lilstml. tillf ' thu hkIi the pus , , ''I" tjillheion Toiuh' nil c , , ". "I'd KlnhterH," '''irre , , '" " 11 M "lid In-i In-i nm nnd preuched J.nli Hcry ,sVn,1,ly- nlo kept posted his cash book which on a moment mo-ment exnmlnitlon tells him how hi, hae sold Mr Hiadj takes n Mist nmount of pride In this book Not tnnnj nuthors run one lie sirs und imorlablj adds 'its hard woik for u literary man BOOKEn WASHINQTONS BOOK. There hae been perhaps half a doi , en public men In Amciiuin history who I ma be tailed Rreat originals, nnd the i .ouiitrj Is Riadualls wakliiR up to tho fact thst Hooker Washington Is one of them No one ean read his latest book, 'Chnraetei Uulldtnn ' without niillnir nt some such conclusion. There Is more sound, hnrd common sense In It tlnn In nny other book tint has jt been written dealing with the rate problem, nnd et there is vers little rnie problem prob-lem In It. It Is a lemurkible pleeo of woik The nutohlORraphy of Mr WashhiR-ton WashhiR-ton published under tho title I'p fiom slaei," nns wldel read, more on nCLOunt of the unlqui facts whlrh It letordel than bernuse of Its llterarj merit, nlthough tin. latter was b no means small ' Ihe Tiiture of the Ameilcm Ncrio' jttri.Lted attention because It was the utterance nf n reioR. nled lenlei who hul hitherto been sll-int sll-int nn such subjects The present woik Is nf ii dlffeient niture It Roes down to bulroik and grapples with realltteu. It Is made tip mnlnl of the Sundaj evening talks Ucn by the principal nf Tuskegee to his stub ntt, There Is not much waste time, on Mr. Washington, and ha had not spent nn time nn mere creation of ltternture which might hao been spent on his school He Is a man of one Idei, and that Idea Is Tuskegee but It possesses so many nspects and phTses thnt there Is nothing nil row line nbout It All that he does In the waj of writing, speaking, trn cling or stuly is carerullj considered In Its relation to this one end! but a men who takes a raw plantation negro, often hardly more than n saagc, and tackles the pioblem of making hlrn an educated he-Ing he-Ing who can earn a Rood lUIng In n civilized city, Is not likely to tlnd hl work dw ailing his faculties ashing, ton Times, t JIALME EBMINIE HIVES. Ifallle llrinlnie Hives, the author of "Hearts Courageous," though born In Kentucky, Is, It transplies a Virginian of Irglnlans She la of the family of Sir John Heof Damore Court, In Dorsetshire, Hnglnn I, whose descendants descend-ants came with the Cawdler emigration to Virginia In 16lo Miss Rives has been unusuilli precocious even In this age of feminine precoiltv and ns a little lit-tle girl wrote odes ana obitinrles for the vailous diickens which pip nnd other barnjard ills earned orf fiom the fining brood Her first slorj was writ- Vl"l".1 ''r "" 13 "'" ,,1(1 n ' tn'-ccrned tn'-ccrned tho bos hood of AdUl rtievensun u rrlcnl from outh nf her f.ithei It was accepted In Chicago foi publlcn- !,uw?,idJw,l,f1 tm,le,, n-r nr" "ost published when she was 15 scats old pSh ""Hlf,"" A furnace of l.arth published two scHrs ago. Is riV h i1.10""1 "? "esrts I ourateou, v lilih It seems has oitunled the gunter I'art of her tlm. for the Inst, two " oossip or BOOKS. wbihh"il,icccmnt !!omo Thoughts" of w ih h Hnnillton W Mnhle sail No wiser book nm one mnie sorel needed has appeared for n long time ' hss led tn tlm pieparutlnn of n Second r-e-ris bs tho some authoi which was Issued In Mas from tho press nf AS Haines & Co (New ork) The 1 Irst Herles of llssasa Issued list eir wcio skllltullv held together bs a slender thread of progii sslon the fcemnd Series nlso have the .mined-R .mined-R 'Ink of their i los. lelntlon to fnm-llS fnm-llS life and the dei.nl vlgllmce with which men mil women stiivc to bull I then homes and lent their children Thev belong to the fears of life s most stienuous mtlvlt) Those who have lend tho llrst volume will be Interested tn knnw that the authors name appeals on the llllo pige of tho now book. Mnrv Hallock l-'oote Ins n pon nnd a daughter unending college In Boston. As l Soiled." the autobiography of a convict edited bs Stanles nterloo, Is to be brourbt out by the Applctons It Is rumored that when coronation honors were proposed Kipling declined n title Lord r-vunccfolo'a private papers nre to be published In the form of memoirs with the poetrs which the diplomatist wrote In his south Ills eldest daughter daugh-ter the Hononble Maude I'nunccfotc, Is to prcpaie the woik for publication Tint excellent magazine the Woilds Work, Is prepanng to publish nn English En-glish nil. Ion Tho Higcst unnutl output of new books from English publlsheis wns reached In 1&D7, when 6J4t vvoiks were Issued. The tlcciease since then his been gradual, and last year less than MOO wcio brought out ' The Pilgrim bhore ' nnd "nominee nnd Healltv of the Puritan Coist two I olumes upon tho Massa husetts coast written bv the artist l.dmund II Oar. jett aro now ready In a lsjpulnr edition edi-tion I'r W llllam Barrs has Just completed complet-ed an Important work upon The Pn pal Monarchs Ir i.rrs Is one of the most eelebratcd of that scholarl) body of ec.leslnstlcs who lepiesent the ltoman Cnhollc church In the Piotest ant kingdom of Ungland The Putnam will publish Dr. Harrs histors ln America 'The Dlarv nnd Correspondence of v llhelm Muller Is to be published bs I the press nf the Vnlverslts of t hlcngo llhelm Muller was one of the ecle brnted Oermm poets of the Nineteenth eenturs and father of Max Muller, the philologist The International Monthls is Chang lng Into u quarterls nddlng depnrt I ments In art llteintuie anl the dram i The September number will be the tirst In the (Hiaiterls form rillbert Pnrkei Is nt work on n novel of ndventure which will be brought out by Api leton Miss V c Lnut, author of Heralds of l.mplro' has begun hi new hum The stoiv of tho 1 nipper It will appeal in the fall Stanley Waterloo Is to edit n mnnu-script mnnu-script entitled 'As 1 Silled It la tho nutoblogrnphj of a convict who le-cently le-cently died ln n Western prison Prank I. Stanton s new volume of poetrs, I'p fiom Geoigla, ' will be rends In Ihe fall Jacob nils will put In the summer on a new book dealing with sociological sociolog-ical questions, which the Macmlllans will publish lMm Lsnll nnnounces that her litest lit-est novel 'The Hlndereis which be Mils Its npuilng chapter on the das of ejueen Vidoilu s death, will be ready In the fall A second edition of Owen Vi'lster s new novel, The Mrglninns A Hoise-man Hoise-man of the Plains ' Is on the piess It Is a love stors, humnn md alive and It his the touch nnd go of the llf' of the expansive American West nnd puts the people vlvldls beforo the readci, Jeiemlah Curtln the translator of Menklewlczs works nsserts thit tho hlstoilcal novel nf nnclent Ilgspt which he Ins just translated la from the original orig-inal of n new Polish authoi. who has written the greatest novel on l.sspt, ns Quo Vndls' was the most powerful on ancient Homo The following paragraph Is tnken from n lettei received from n book-sellei book-sellei bs Little, Itrown & Co n few das a ago 1 nclosed find mdei tor The Heroine of the Strait," which sou will nntli I have In.rcased to lifts co les on ne.ount of bilrlg lined on bs sou tn read tho bonk nn ins wus from New York to New Haven I mas sis tint Sou almost made me stas on the train nt New Ilium, being so Interested In the bonk ' |