People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1895 — Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. [ARTICLE]
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly.
In the Marcii number of Prank Leslie’s Popular Monthley the wonderful story of the life and invent 1011 sof Thomas Alva Edison is set forth, in an article by Henry Tyrrell, with tie* apparent purpose of contrasting an actual living hero, a modern eon (pieror ot science, with the dark ajid sinister shadow of Napoleon its projected anew by the curious eon temporary revival of his sanguinary legend. The paper is accompanied with some inteiesling illustrations, including now por.ra ts of Edison, of his par f' n, s wife children, and scientific collaborators. Other import :..i< » .lali luui OUS to this Ull.isu-
nllv full and interesting nu.nbei of Frank Leslie’s Popular Mont h ly are: M. V. Moore s strlkoig : ‘count of “The Great Salt Tat he. and Mortnorriom;" Captain H D Smith's stirring and patriotic ac count ofTne United Slates p.-vonnn f' e ter Flag;” a delight ful art paper upon “Cameos and Cut v«. tus,” oy Theo Tracy; "llmv Bronze Statues are Cast, " with tlie latest works of American sculptors, by S. Milligan Miller; “Bulgarian Village Life!” picturesquely illustrated, by Celia R. Ladd; Personal Reuii niscences of Charles Reade, by Howard Paul, and of Anton Ru binstein, by Mrs. W. Iv. L. Dickson; and a practical article, with many distinguished canine portraits. ou “Dogs and their Keep ing," i>v S. H. Ferris. There are good short stories and poems by Charles Edwardes. Louise Morgan Sill. Gertrude F. Lynch, Jessie M. Andrews, H. E. Armstrong, Julia D. Young, Annie L Muzzy, Ernest Delancey Pierson, Norman Gale, and others.
