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2,000 Pictures aoe av Lieut. Peary Among The Explorer Endorses the Kodak. “My pictures were ‘all taken with a Kodak’ and I regard the Kodak as responsible for my having obtained a series of pictures which in ‘quality and quantity exceed any that have been orought back from Greenland and the Smith not Sound region’ R. E. Prary, U.S.Ne EASTMAN KODAK CO., Sone ser Rochester, N. ¥. Kedak Catalogue. ‘The latest musical phenomenon in Paris is a monkey that plays the violin. They are not uncommon in this country,—£/mira Star. Foor 1893. FRANK XESLIE'S ILLU TED will continue to be in the front rank of illus trated papers in America. No Advertiser Who Vales good printing, well-displayed advertisements and general effect can use a better medium than our paper. Shall Devote a large amount of space to the World's Fair, and the interest of the whole world in the sub- ject will create a great demand for the * ILL * qwatep Weexy,” thus increasing its circula- tion in all directiogs. Gre Second to None in character of illustrations and quality of read- ing matter. Every Advertiser Shoald be with Us. * FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY, 110 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK. WILLIAM L, MILLER, Manacen Aoe, Otranruenr, ‘The indifferent way in which an undertaker handles a corpse makes a man shudder when he thinks of dying.—Aéchison Globe, DVICE TO MARRIED Wom Impor- tant and valuable information, such as you have been looking for, mailed. securely ‘sealed, on receipt of go cts., by J. OGILVIE, 57 ROSE ST., New York, “I've got a washing-machine here,” began the inventor. The capitalist looked at him in the cold, calculating manner common to capital- ists and answered, ‘Well, if I were you I'd run right home and use it.” That night the anarchist bund received another application for membership.— Exchange. See a Kansas man in his first dress-suit. Gaze on him! Feast your eyes upon his tout ensemble, Observe his hands—his restless, homeless hands! So undetachable—so ob- stinately there! He knows them but he can- not place them. His trousers have no pocket at the side, one leg feels longer than the other, and his feet are in his way. This is his first appearance in a swallow-tail. His mortal frame he ne'er before hath decked in a toggery like this. Upon his face he wears a smile—a wan appealing smile—a smile that budded and then froze to death and stuck fast where it died, Look at that smile and then go weep! — Topeka Lance. She—"* Why do you call your country-place Paradise?” /e—"* Because it is so hard to get | to."— The Club. “Mr. Jones nearly shot himself while out hunting yesterday,” said Mrs. Jones to Mrs. Brown, “It is awful,” said’ Mrs. Brown, ‘awful to think what risks men will run for so-called sport. I am determined that my husband sha’n’t go out hunting again, At least not till his life-insurance policy is re- newed."—Exchange, There are plenty of people in the world who practically grumble because they can't find something to grumble about.—Bdiszard, A PITIABLE SIGHT it is to see an infant suffering from the lack of proper food. It is entirely unnecessary, as a reliable food can always be obtained. We re- fer to the Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Mill. "Sold by grocers and druggists every- where, One woman has gone hired girl. Perhaps that is the easiest way.— Chicago News, The superiority of the Sohmer pianos is recognized and acknowledged by the highest musical authorities, and the demand for them is steadily increasing in all parts of the coun- try. Among the needs of Elmira are to be enu- merated fifty thousand more people and one cymbal-player.—Elmira Gazette, There may be a better 1o=cent than But it is doubtful. Whenever or wherever you see it offered for sale, Buy it. investment |: JUDGE LIBRARY, | OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. WASHINGTON. DENVER. SAN FRANCISCO. A. Q@. SPALDING & BROS. ‘SreciaL AGENTS, NEW YORK. emicaao. PHILADELPHIA. Wise Saws about economy and punctuality are useless without a practical applica- tion. You waste precious minutes with an uncertain watch ; and if it is a costly one, there’s the expense of risking it every day. The need is for an accurate, low-priced watch that has all the improvements and plenty of ‘‘style,”—the new quick- winding Waterbury covers these points. Both ladies’ and gentle- men’s styles, and a style for boys. It is stem-winding and setting; and has a jeweled movement cased in filled gold (14-karat), comn-silver, etc. $4 to $15. Sold by every jeweler, In all sizes and styles. ‘An elegant and accurate time-keeper. 7 “ To-day,” said the preacher, “we will take upaa collection to defray the funeral expenses of our late missionary to the heathen.” “* But didn’t the heathen eat him alive?" asked a doubtful deacon. ‘They did,” replied the preacher, ‘‘and that's what makes it so ex- pensive,” We've got to bury six heathens to make one funeral !"— Exchange. WELL UP IN HIS BUSINESS, IT TOUCHES “ opens the pores, killer to penetrate (go through) the skin and stop the ache immediately. Unrivalled remedy for Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sciatica, Lumbago, etc. Try one. SPOT. Wood’s double-quick” Penetrating SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS. The new Wood’s Penetrating Plaster is a distinct step forward ; a wonderful improvement on common porous plasters. It isa plaster. Contains a mild solvent which enabling the pain- Plaster. tr TOUCHES DRUGGISTS, WOODBURY’S FACIAL SO. rox THE SCALP, SKIN AND COMPLEXIO} The result of 20 years’ practical experience in tre ing Skin and Scalp Diseases. WOODBURY’S ANTISEPTIC SHAVING-STICKS AND BAR Impossible to contract a akin disease when use Insist on your barber using it when shaving you. ‘DRUGGISTS' OR BY MAIL. A Sample Cake of Facial Soap and a 150-pagy book on Dermatology and Beauty. illustrated a Skin, Scalp, Nervous and Blood Diseases and thes| treatment, sent sealed on receipt of 10 cts.; als Disfigurements, like Birth Marks, Moles, Warts, Io dia Ink and Powder Marks, Scars, Pittings, Redoes| of Nose, Superfluous Hair, Pimples, Facial Develep ent, Changing the Features, Shaping the Ean) Nose, ete. JOHN H. WOODBURY, Dermatologist, 125 West 42d Street, New York City. Chicago Oftice, 70 Dearborn Street. Consultation Free at Office or by letter. Each year people try to be better becaus each year they come nearer the grave.— Yes} hers Gazette, FRANK LESLIE’S WEEKLY has inaugurated in America the latest English fashion, Tue Missinc Worp Contest, ‘These amusing contests are now quite the rage London, and we have heard of one of them in whid 217,000 persons participated. As each participant tributed a shilling entrance-fee, the amount divitel among those who supplied the missing word wal large. ‘The total $53,500 was divided among 114 persoa| 80 each of these got almost 8470, HERE ARE THE TERMS OF THE CONTEST, Each person who wishes to try to supply the mis} ing word in the published paragraph must cut out te MISSING WORD COUPON” from Frank Lo] Uie's Weekly, and with name and address and te missing word plainly written in the proper bla spaces, send the sime to the office of the publishes} together with twenty-five cents in postage-stamps currency. The total of the entrance-fees will be divite equally among those who correctly supply the max ing word. This coupon will be printed every week in Fre Leslie's Weekly until the close of the contest. There has been some doubt as to whether of ai the proposed contest was objectionable to the hi So that there could be no doubt on the subject i post-office authorities have been consulted, The 3] sistant attorney-general for the post-office depai says that if the paragraph from which a word bi been omitted be taken from a well-known book, to¥ found in almost every library, there could be no a jection. The paragraph given in the Leste i quotation from a noted writer whose works are to found in all public and most private libraries. Competitors may make as many attempts as choose, but each attempt must be made on a coop taken from Frank Leslie's Weekly and accompat by the entrance-fee of 25 cents. FRANK LESLIE’s WEEKL! 18 YOR SALE By YOUR NEWSDEALER. fe PENN jrosrsnce, of beter qa MUTUAL 2.00 cctianee LIF where. Address, g2!-3-5 Chestnut St., Philad® comicbooks.com