People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — A New Jurenile Magazine. [ARTICLE]
A New Jurenile Magazine.
A new monthly illustrated magazine for young people has just been started by Frank Leslie’s Publishing House. It is called Frank Leslie’s Pleasant Hours for Boys and Girls, and is in every way equal to the best publications of its kind, although the price is but 10 cents. The first number (October) contains the opening chapters of a serial story for boys by Edward S. Ellis, and one for girls by Jeannette H. Walworth. There are short stories by Oliver Optic and Rebecca Harding Davis; a football story by Henry E. Hay dock; bicycle stories by Max I. Harvey and A. L. Millet; an article giving some “Hints on Trapping,” by F. L. Oswald; a paper telling how to turn a heap of rubbish ihto pretty ornaments, by Adele Beard; several illustrated poems and pratical descriptions of novel tricks, games and puzzles. »The editor of the new magazine is Frank Lee Farnell. who has been connected with Frank Leslie’s Publishing House for a number if years, and who thoroughly understands what will please and interest the young people. Keystone Corn Husker and Fodder Shredder. Sold by Robt. Randel. Indiana school books at Meyer's drug store.
