People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1897 — Lestlie's For February. [ARTICLE]

Lestlie's For February.

A Particularly bright and attractive number of Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly is that for February. It has a long list of good articles and capital short stories, and almost everything is illustrated. The opening paper is a sketch of “ Life in ussia,” by Sophie Friedland, describing a month’s visit a a Little Russian country house. There is an excellenl article on, “The University of Pennsylvania,” by Dr. Lewis R. Harley, forming the fourth paper in the Monthly’s series on “American Universities and Colleges,” which has previously treated of Yale, Cornell and Bryn Mawr. Other good things of this number are: “A Visit to the Salt Works,” by S. Turner Willis; "Ants of the Tropics,” by A. James Miller; “The Development of the Modren Hotel,” by John P. Ritter; “Some stories sf Cats.” showing their habits, characteristics and affections; “The Character of General R. E. Lee,” by Edmund Jennings Lee: “A Railway Ride from Edinburgh to Balmoral,” by M. E. Leicester Addis, etc. There is an installment of Edith Sessions Tupper’s serial story, “Father John;” some interesting matter about new plays, with portraits; a young folks department, containing a Cuban war story, and other things; and gossip about the new books.—Frank Leslie’s Publi hing House, New York.

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