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2,000 Pictures Lieut. Peary Among Greentand’s ‘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 brought back from Greenland and the Smith sat eee R. E. Prany, U.S.N EASTMAN KODAK CO., Send. ase Catalogue Rochester, No¥s THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Frank Leslie's Weekly (No. 1956). Frank Lestie’s WEEKLY for the first week in March will be al- most wholly devoted to scenes and in- cidents attending the inauguration of President-elect Cleveland. It promises to be by far the best of all the illustrated pee for that week, and will no doubt ave a A gecatly increased sale, ESLIE illustrations of the icaneurstica will be made by a large staff of artists, some of whom have al- ready been sent to Washington, and will be executed in the highest style of the engraving and printing art. ELK ‘and other Mounted Heads, Animals, Birds, Fur Hugs, blous Teles. fend vamp for pote iat 'J. D, Allen, Tazidermist, Mandan, ND: WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP SCALP, SKIN AND COMPLEXION. ‘The result of 0 years’ practical experience in treat- ing the Skin and Sealp~a medicinal tollev-soap for bathing and veautifying. “Prepared by a dermatolo- iat Hold by druggists, grocers and dry: jealers: oveent by mall, 3 cakes for B1c00; WOODBURY’S ANTISEPTIC SHAVING - =STICKS AND BARS. possible to contract se ben Imaal on our barber, asing fewben chav Sticks, Tarbere’ Hare, 15c., 2 for 25¢. A Sample Cake uf Facial Soap and x 150-page book 0 ology and Beauty, illustrated Skin, Scalp, Nervous and Blood Diseases and theie treatment, sent sealed on receipt of 10 etm; also Disfigurements, like Birth Marks, Moles, Waste dia Ink and Powder Marks, Scars, Pituings, Redness of Nose, Supertiuous Hair, Pimples, Facial Develop- ent, Changing the Features, Shaping the Ears, jose: etc. SOHN H. WOODBURY, Dermatologist, 125 West 42d Street, New York City. Chicago Office, 70 Dearborn Street. Consultation Free at Office or by letter. DVICE TO MARRIED WOMEN.— Impo tant and valuable information, such as you ave been looking for_mailed, securely sealed, on receipt of go cts. by J. OGILVIE, 57 ROSE S He—"The worst thing about me is my nose, I've got such a beastly one.” Ske — “You shouldn't say such things about a g He—"A gift? 1—ah—don't understand.” She—" Wasn't it a birthday present ?"—New York Ledger. You need not be afraid of the twinge of rheumatism when you have Salvation Oil. Miss Fussanfeather—* My engagement to Mr. Bacon is off, and all I ask is that he for- get me.” Mr, Crimsonbeak — ** That is easily accomplished." Allow him to borrow a dollar from you."— Yonkers Statesman, Scott's Emulsion frees the system from that which disease germs thrive epee anheay tissue. It cures consumption if waste has not gone too far. Ske —"* What is that little your lapel?” /e—" Examine it.” She" It's atiny tree with an axe lying near.” //e—"' Ex- actly, It means that I only need to be axed.” Exchange. ilver design on YOUNG MOTHERS should early learn the necessity of keeping on hand a supply of Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk for nursing babies as well as for general cooking. It has stood the test for thirty years. Your grocer and druggist sell it. If a cooper can't make a barrel of fun he can have a staving time hooping her up.—//ot Springs (S. Dak.) Hatchet, The Sohmer piano is a wonderful instru- ment, and will undoubtedly take the lead throughout the musical world. Its principal qualities, which have so excited the admiration of musical people, are its strength, richness and fullness of tone, possessing a light action, delightfully flexible to the touch, suitable for either the concert-room or parlor.” With these combined qualities its destiny to become the most popular instrument in the world is as- sured. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Other Chemicals are used in tho Pears’ a Pears’ is the soap with no free alkali in it. That's why ij leaves the skin so soft andl smooth—no alkali in it. which ts absolutely pure and soluble. has morethan three times It pian DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers everywhere, W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Masa, " The hinge of destiny It is pure; is kept a year a The devil bath a cloven hoof, So all the scripture saith ; Hence boys who would be devilish Acquire the cloven breath, Harvard Lampoon. least; almost no water in it| This is why it goes so fara lasts so long. All sorts of stores sell it, es pecially druggists; all sorts ¢ people buy it. Flee! [8 a) The First Analyst in the World pronounce it Pure Olive Oil. @ spare minute. To use it rightly is the secret of success; but you must bave it; keep it always under your eye.— Does your watch occasionally “stop to think?” That’s bad. You want to do the thinking. Get an accu- rate, jeweled, rretieres Wa- terbury. $4 to$ Forty styles of fn watch are sold by all jewelers: A gem chatelaine for 1. iad (14-karat, - filled, gold, or coil er), gentlemen’: 's watch= es and boys’ watches. Who in your family i is “off the hinge ?” the perfection ‘Accurate, jeweled, handsome.--- of Rich men wear it. All styles atall jewelers. $4 to Sts. unquestionably New LANDLORD —' T thought you s New TENANT — No children of my own. SWEETLY DIPLOMATIC. id you had no children." ‘These are all my sister's, who will live with me.” S.RAE& CO... = ~~ Lecnory, Ira, FRANK LESLIE’S WEEKLI has inaugurated in America the latest English fashion, Tue Missing Worp Contes, These amusing contests are now quite the rage London, and we have heard of one of them ia 7,000 persons participated. As each participants tributed a shilling entrance-fee, the amount divi among those who supplied the missing word large. The total $53,500 was divided among 114 0 each of these got almost $470. HERE ARE THE TERMS OF THE CONTI Each person who wishes to try to supply the iz word in the published paragraph must cut ovt MISSING WORD COUPON" from Frant tie's Weekly, and with name and address and & missing word plainly written spaces, send the same to the office of the publi together with twenty-five cents in postage-stamp currency. The total of the entrance-feex will be di equally among those who correctly supply the 1 ing word. This coupon will be printed every week in Leslie's Weekly wotil the close of the contest. © Do you believe in marrying for love ?" said Mrs. Bleecker of New York to Mrs, Drest- beef of Chicago. “Oh, yes ; once in a while,” replied the Chicago woman.— Brooklyn Life. Most pretty girls can testify to the power of the press. The only drawback is that with them the power is usually waisted.— Troy BARRY'S TRIGQPHEROUS HAIR AY SKIN, An elegant dressing, Prevents Daldvess, gray har. and dandrom Hakestiebalrerow tek andeote and diseases of tho skin, Heals cuta, buros, brofscoand eprains, All Groggista or by mailocta. 44 Stone St. N.Y. 16 pire There has been some doubt as to whether of the proposed contest was objectionable to thé So that there could be no doubt on the subject postoffice authorities have been consulted. The sistant attorney-general for the post-office departs says that if the paragraph from which a word been omitted be taken from a well-known book, t found in almost every library, there could be n° jection. The paragraph given in the Leslie is an @ quotation from a noted writer whose works are found in all public and most private libraries. Competitors may make as many attempts a3 choose, but each attempt must be made on a cour taken from Frank Leslie's Weekly and accom: by the entrance-fee of 25 cents. ay | FRANK LESLIE’S WEEKLI 1S YOR SALE BY YOUR NEWSDEALER. rien pacenime ratanes dit outa iacga sais see en #2529 gol searties comicbooks.com