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The October Magazines

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
September
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ihe October ln-i t uur magazine excbaugeB are all on our tnb!e. Harper's Magazine hs in ïllustrated papers: A New Etiglaud Dairv mul Stuck,by Farm, W. H. Kideing ; Adonais (tt poem), by Will Wallace (laruey ;' The St. Gothard Tunnel, by S. M. liyci s ; A Japaneso Schoul, by J. 0'. Bullagh ', Through the 1 'ark Continent, by John Russell Youug, with a portrait ot Stanley ; New York in Suminer, by Charles Carroll ; and Around the Peconics, by Erueut lngersoll. Uther papers have 9ingle lllustrations. The seriáis by William Black, Macleod of Dart:, and by Thomas Hardy, The Keturn ot' the Native, are contiuned, and in complete stories there are : Three Thunderbolts, by Lizzie W. Champney ; The Western Ginevra, by Kdward EveiettHale; und Littl Miss Mouse and her Maivelous Scholar, by tlie author of "Colonel Dunwoddie, Millionaire." The other papers, poems, and editorial departments complete an attractive nuinber. Harper & BrotherH, New York. The Atlantic Monlhly opeus by a tiniely and comprehensivo dincussion of Certain Dangerous Tendencies in American Life, politica!, religious, moral, and social, by au anouymous writer. Other tiniely pipers ai e : Abuse of Taxation,by lirooks Adarns,and, The Relations of Capital and Labor, by Emstus K. Bigelow. The Europeans, a brilliant uovelette, by Henry James, Jr., is concluded, also Hornee E. Scudder's pleasaut short story, A House of Entertainment. 'Poganuc People" and other recent American Novéis are discussed critici! ly ; The Parson's Horse Raco is Mrs. Stowe's versión of ouo of Sara Lawson's unique stories ; Home Life of the Brook Farm Associatiou is by a lady memher of that cooiinunity, and The Meaiiiug of .Mu.-io, by Richard Grant White. The Contributors' Club is spicy reading, and there are seveiul poems, the principal one benig "History," by R. H. Stoddard Houghton, Osgood & Co., lioston. Scribner's Monthly has : The Art Schools of New York, by William C. Browuell, the illustrations being the work of pupils ; Neophouography, by James Richardson ; Artemus Ward at Cleveland, by C. C. Kiithruutt, an appreciative sketch ot that genial humonst ; Roxy, by Edward Egglestou, coucluded: A Trip with Lincoln, Citase, and Stauton, by E. L. Viele ; Falconberg, v -vii, by H. H. Boyeseu ; A Compauy of Actors, ïllustrated, by J. Brander Mutthews ; How Uucle Qabe snved the l.eveo, hy W. L. Murtree, Sr., a charautenstic story of aoutheru life ; Miss Calderon's Gernian, by W. H. Bishop; Kccallings from a Public Life, II, ly Rohert Dille uwen ; Leo Mariuus, the Sea-Kin;, hy Henry W Elliott; Socialism, by W G. Sunmer. There are several attractive bits ot poetry and the editorial departments are Itesh and sparkling. The nuinber completes the sixteenth volume. Scribner tí Co-, New York. The Eclectic Magazine has among other well selected p;ipers the following : Ultramontanïsm in Geimany, by Prof. bon Sehultu ; Music and Musical Criticism, by Edmuud ( nirney ; Social Aspccts of the Paris Exposition, by Miss M. Betham-Edwnrds ; Bryant and American Poetry, Saturday Review ; Iceland, by Anthony Trollope ; A Reminscenoe of Miss Cushuian, Blackwood ; The Races of Asiatic Turkey, by J. C. McCoau ; The Moon's Myriad Small Crátera, by Richard A. Proctor ; Macleod of Durf, ohaps. xxviii-xxxi, by William Black Sainte-Beuve's Critical Mothod, Cornhill ; The Grand Duke Nicholus (with portrait), with reudable Literary and Art Notes. E. R. Peton, New York. The datholic World has : Fearl, chaps. iv and v ; ri.un Chant in its Relations to the Liturgy, by the Very Rev. Benedict Sauter, O. S. R.; The Aliscamps, Sister Mary Agnes, The Bollandist Acta Sanctorum, The New Protesant Criticism of Christiauity, Recollections of Chambly, The Pretended Fall of Liberius, Nicoderaus a Slave, Father Mazellu's IVeatise on Grace, and in Poetry, - King Oswy of Northumbria, Lougiug, The Flowers' Homily ; A Mouutain Echo, and State-craft's Pilot. There are also several pages of Book Notices. The nuinber initiates the 28th volume of this able, acholarly and controversial magazine. Catholic Publication Society, Nw York. St. Nicwlas closos volumo V with a capitul uumber. Among the papers, most ot them illustrated, are : The Viulin Villago, by Edith Hawkins ; Trouhles in High Life (poem), by Mrs. J. G. Burnett ; A Tale ot many Tails, by Katharine B. Foot ; Uuder the Lilacs, concluded, by Louisa M. Alcott : Mrs. Primkins' Surprise, by Olive Thorue : Dub Kinzer, by Wm. O Stoddard, coucluded ; How Teddy Cut the Pie, by Rossiter Johnson, and other good things "too numerous to mentum." Scribner & Co., New York. - The Nursery is perfect 111 every pago, tho picture, verse and story benig sure to captivate every boy or girl from 3 to 6 years oldIt has no equal in its üeld. iohu L. Shorey, Boaton.

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