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Current Literature. In the April number

of Current Literature Mr. George W. Corner Book Store...

Cable, who has recently assumed editorial charge of that excellent magazine, gives us a new department which he calls the "Editor's Symposium." In this, through four pages, he chats pleasantly and instructively of books and criticism and kindred subjects. A very delightful department is the result. Midland Monthly. Dore's famous painting, "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem," first meets the eye in the April Midland Monthly (Des Moines). "On the Eastern Edge of the Andes" follows with beautiful pictures of scenery around Cordova. The eminent naturalist, Professor C. F. Holder, has a profusely illustrated paper on "Living Homes Under the Sea." "The Valley Beautiful" is the title of H. A. Crafts' prize descriptive sketch, with pleasing views of Colorado scenery. Miss Scott's "Across Country in a Van" this month invades the Indian Territory. Colonel Emerson's "Grant" takes the hero through a thrilling adventure before the City of Mexico. A striking piece of realistic work is entitled "Shadows of Spotsylvania" by Mrs. Faville, of Norfolk, Va.,-an eye-witness' description of the great battle, and the scenes following the battle. "Cuba Libre" is a group of soul-stirring sonnets by an Ohio poet, W. V. Lawrence. The literary paper of the month is "Our Later Literature and Robert Browning," by Louis Worthington Smith, with a fine portrait of the author at the time of his marriage, and a fac-simile of a famous sonnet by Browning. Mrs. Shuey, the California poet, contributes a noble poem, "The Light of the New Era." The Midland's Editorial Department includes a spirited reply to Hamilton W. Mabie on the narrowness of villagers, also a plea for free mail delivery in the country.

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