People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Advertised Letters. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the post office at Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana. Those not claimed within two weeks from the date given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. D. C. Persons calling for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised: First Advertised March 23rd. Mr. Chas. Sprugal. First Advertised March 39. Wm. Shaw, Mr. Lem Paterson, Hoary May. Miss Ella Owens. , E. P. Honan, P. M. | At Surrey Postoffiee. First Advertised March 30. Chas. Payton, Felix Parker, D. W. Dragoo. G. M. Wilcox, P. M. Frank Leslie’* Pojjular Monthly for April. The April number of Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly contains a beautifully illustrated article, replete with personal inter est and of real practical value, entitled ‘ -How to Become a Prima Donna.” This paper, written by W. de Wagstaffe, emboiies actual talks with four of the reigning operatic stars of the present season namely: Mmes. Emma Eames, Lillian Nordica, Zelie de Lussan and Jessie Bartlett Davis. Other pictorial and literary features of this number are: a biographical sketch of Count Yamagata, the contemporary Japanese VonMoltke, written expressly for Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly by Teiichi Yamagata, a near relative of the great field marshal; a charming and seasonable ac count of the legendry of “Easter Eggs,” by Mrs. Leicester Addis; an authoritative account of “The Eistedfod in Wales and in the United States,” by ex-Postmaster General Thomas L. James; entertaining reminiscences of some “Eccentric Dinners,” by Howard Paul; “The World Awheel.” being a chapter on the evolution of the bicycle and la Reine Bicyclette, by HenryTyrrell; “Homes in Japan” by George Donaldson; “New York Newsboys ’ by Kathleen Mathew; “The Natural History of Cockfighting,” by Ernest Ingersoll; and “Taxidermy as an Art,’’with illustrations by W. H. Drake, written by Frank A. Chapman, of the American Museum of Natural History. There are also a number of good short stories and poems by distinctly popular writers. Tom Watson’s paper and the Pilot, both one year, for 11.50.