X s A V I I ) --I : I X. r - WWW WWWWiiw ' V i J w h h ii Z m 'at H . M , . . '4 The Full rripfctm of Njtah'e Fcturci fur lSj2 an.l .Spixiiatn Co-iei will bo nut Fns. Brilliant Contributors. Article hay been wnltan xpreily or the coining volutne by a lio-t yt amlnctit mia tail wnmui, kinuu whom tra Ttfe Rfeht Hon. W. H. (HaJstone. Count rcr!lnanJ da Lcso.is. Andrew Cat ;ici-- Cyrus W. Held. The Marquis of Lornc. Justin McCarthy, M. P. Sir I yon Pl.-.yfrir. frank R. Stockton. Henry Clews. Vaslll Vcrcstchagln. W. Clark Russell. The Carl of McaCi. Dr. Lyman Abbott. Camilla L'rso. Mrs. Henry M. Stanley, and Ono Hundred Others. The Volume for 1392 will Contain Nine Illustrated Serial Stories. 100 Stories of Adventure. TIio Best Short Stories. Articles of Practical Advice. Sketches of Travel. Hints on Self-Education. Glimpses of Royalty. Popular Science Articles. Household Articles. Riiilway Life and Adventure. Charmlnj Children's Paje Natural History Papers. 700 Lr;,e Pages. Five Double- Holiday Numbers. Illustrated Weekly Supplements. Nearly 1000 Illustrations. "A Yard of Hoses." FREE TO JAN. I, 1392. Te New flubarrlbr who will eat oat and aend na itil. alia wlin name and adJrraa and (1.71 w will arud The Compnnlun I'rre la Jan., and for rail Vfar fram that Dnlr. Thl nflVr lnrlnilr-a tha TtlANKH i.'IVINO, (-liniNTHAH aad NKW YEAR'S Doable Holiday Number. We will alM aead a tear of a braailfiil "nlnlln, rntltlrd "A VAIIUUK KOMErt." lie arodacilna kaa co.t TWENTY TI101 HAM 1)01. 1, A US. Stnd thtci, lt 0JU4 Onirr, or KegUUrrd UHtr ol imr riik, Mdrat,, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Bo-ton, Mass. 1 . 'yc5E7!y..v This Slip and $1.75. ' Knnwt Ituroramr. (triioii'g e-tJoluuibiaii discoverera of uunca us c'nimsuf the Norsemen, or, .JTiupeiiy t'lii,; in the l-i-lnii'l-r who, joy their lowWaturB and features, are somewhat diil-iitJcoin the character istic Kwedes uiiitNoi'rv,'iuii8 and of thy WiUhmen undvr Prinift Madiic aro fairly well known, but those ip favor of 1 an Iribhinan, bit. Un-ndan, UiNhop of C'lonfert, in Ki'rry, are not so familiar to us, ullhoiik'h they are to the French. According to eleven different L tin manuscript in the National library, 'Piiria, one of which dates from tlio KlOveuth century, St. Brendan lft Tnv lee uuy alMiut A. D. 5.")0 on a misrfcm to the undiscovered country which lie be- LouiH, hIso tired of the unlucky lot of 1 lieved to exit h( yond the Atlantic. Tb3 the lone bachelor, becnil to cast llhout I vi.kshI lie vmlmrked in with his coinnun- him for a helpmate, and must havedis- Jons and proviioiiH, including five pigs, covered in bis brother's late wife the Wa caught in a current, and aftt-r a sum of alibis future happiness, for the voyage of many weeks he landed inn PntilH W Kliiommpi if A HtrungH reliitjistiship exists In tl: family of a couple of Englishm'-!! in IV Stale. Soiti,; ten years a;:1) two hro!'," named IJeers came to this country f , En;.'land and setllt-d on a small fal'i Jletielee county. Things prospered, tliein, and soon one of thi bri; Philip, becoiniiiL' tired of loip'ly lii. ' tlie farm, wox:d and won LV I Johnsou, a young rural beat.ty. '1 i were married and lived happily toge;i ir nearly eight years. Something, hy.' ever, distnrlwd the harmony of tlXir married lifo, for last summer Philip ajy plied for and obtained a divorce. Lifo seemed to have lost all charms for him. In the mean time the other brother, j, ' no C Anionic the'' It.". ,M1'. ,. i He;jr( C'ui-e li." one ol 1 In on ; tiuind for it io-. Abend' rl incase in tnj .' iiiiiuy iiuey kooii relici' iu-, piling , ;. weak atu; ' . , sion, kwi" ami hcari ' . in lleiii' ' ' , free. Tl; -Cure is h. . . (i. Frick;,'. ..rvi,,.. ' iot lias'- - liabit.e,; umber Yard in. HZ OLD RELIADLH. PI LUMBE Shingles, Lath, Basb, Doors. Blinds Can supply f verw demand of the city. C!l nl K:t tcrir.. Fourth street in rear of optrs house. ENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKE Csnstantly keep on hand evtrythln you need to furnish jour home. OORltKa SUTU ASB MAIN STREET plittsmout - Neb VM" Yp r i 11 B 4 For AtrlittMoti, St. Joeb, Leaven worth, IC.iii-m City, SI. Louis, and nil lioinl norlli.cast aouili or wesl. Tick ets Hold mid b:ig fcii j;o flici'ked to n 11 y point in the V lli led Slates or Ciinn'la. i'or INFOIv'MATluX AS TO KATKS AND KOUTKS CiiH'nt Depot or uddress If, C. T(nv.N!:i), G. I. A. St. Louis, Mo. fC. I'ii;:.i.. pit, I a. a. p. a. I 'c,.k. Al., IM.il a. 1 ...i Omiilia. '.KIIKIIlth. Tfleplioiie, 77. MEAT MARKET SIXTH STkEIiT F. II. I-LLKMIAL'M, Prop. 1 llie belt of fresh men! always found ' 1 A 1 in thin market. Also Egg uud llutler, (re ah THE . WEEKLY . INTER . STILL CONTINUES Tliii Most Popular Family Newspaper ia the West IT 13 THE BEST NEWSPAPER FOB THE. HOME .-. .'. THE WORKSHOP, or THE BUSINESS OFFICE. roa THE PROFESSIONAL MAN, Wild frame of all kinds kept In their Heason. THE POLITICIAN. IT Tfl A prpOTUJOAN KEWilPAPPR. anl nd uch I ablr conduoUd, Una It p ib t thv I lml,Oi UlfllUVQTll't It. lir. HARY I'iHTJio;.-) r1 n-m to tno- nr tr.o "n mijinn, Afir. r-.-. 1' .fin'rlhlltl-irflltrd W . D 11J V. .11.1 lAt.HK 3 I Utft lrt, ). rKAt.oiu n.r.j ..ion nu-.Ni.rr. i.akk twain, hki t haht mau- I(MK THOMSON, A W.T-jUIMKE l-LI 1 HI I-U7B Bri'V fN.-;M ,rU VAKD lUl'MMO.HHini..r Wilt, MAltV IIAKI W. Ll.'-ATll llWoul), JU1 Ij CHAIJIjIjI.H HAHIItrt, unit ninny otr.l ol b OND UltUAUI l AMC. ItwllltnuiiboBntaatlUi: lWitk OCt-AN pub.i.ijoa THE BEST STORIES AND SKETCHES IN THE LANGUAGE. IU FOREIGN and DOMr.OT JO CO !' n niPOITDEMCE I Tory rUDla a;;d ttiM but. The Youth's D'p.irtmnt, Cariosity Siip, Woman's Kliieduin & The llnme Ara Do'.tor taan a Mmalni lor tbo Fumlly. Onotto Mot ImpjrUnt rn'.-iin la W DoDart'"1 FARM AND FARMERS, rdKalbrrTlOT W. T. ItOAPD o( Wla-o-iili. Klt'or aid Pr-Irlitnr el II .iri' Daurmaa." Tul I anew l-.aiu. ii.ao iu-totuiat biUAgn- cuiturlaui. AN ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT I!aa!Mbvinor.ndl-irtna p;IaI purpon ol ducuailnq tlio QaotUon now ajlltiUi.g la. utur. ol tr.i country. THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN Is Ono Dollar per Year, poslago paid. THE . . SEMI-WEEKLY .-. INTER .-. OCEAN la p-jb:iahalTory Monday oal Tlmrrlay at t J.03 p jr yar, poo'.pnld The DAILY IInTER OCEAN 13 $6.00 rgf&ZZVkm ThO SUNDAY INTER OCEAN xa 2. 00 pC-i ala&xd Uboral Ttrm to AcUt Ajanl. Bjni lor Bo-npla Copy. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago B ANK OF CASS COUNTY Cor Mala sad Filth atreet. fald up capital Suiplua , tt.OU OFFIOER3 0. fl. ParnHa Pr1di-nt Krl (ioMT vica rrfnMi,i I. M. I'allenna Cwlieli t. M. I'atleraoa, A"t CaUler DIRECTORS 0. II. Pr,i.le, J. M. rtternn, Pred Oordrr. 1, B. Smith, It. II. WludUaia, b. B.ium.ey ana r. M.PallciMiB K OEjEKAL BAKS1KC BUS!!? EES rHANSATED Awount. ollPitArt. Intenwt allnwfd on Hie lrpnit'. mid pr'fii!t aifiiHomlvnu to all lm Ub eutruilnd to Its care. PERKINS- IIOUaSK, '17. 2.11 and 2 J. Msin St., Plattsmouth Nebraska H. 11 ZQZ, r.'a?r:.il Chamborlaln'a Eye and SMa Olntawnt A certain euro for Chronic Son Eyr, Totter, Salt Iihoam, Scald Iltiad, Old Cbroalo Sores, Fever Sores, Ecaema, Itch, Piairia Scratchea, 6oro EIpplcs sad riles. It Is coollnff ml sootbliig. Oundredsof oases havs boon eared by it after all other treatmeut had failed, it Is pat up ia 23 and CO cunt boioa. 0.1 Jt bs I Hi t lantil.lt Ts)-nUr lr t) U I I1L h.-f ttt ilri4Tt A ltr. Mnt M bfk ol pt. .A . i,' '1 HAkllEW'3 '! KAIR OALSAM f.ni 4r t hi in, 'il f'.w'ri. r. O-.yl 1 1. . i,t. .n, J'i .yen;."'.. ;i..- f i' Tf c i: f . f-.f r, The Perkins fenoyukd from iow oni! of tho top l-est to hot' t.'iUr:;U!!lJ 1h in thu it'i'e I! i ml mi will f t.TjO nnd Up. bo tskun by the wuck st 300D EAR C0IJ1TECTED T in-: rrnzKvs nwiv. c u a n; r l -1' o m i-1 1 k r i x o littla villago near which the brothers re sided was ono day suddenly electrified to hear that Lonis and the grass widow had been made one. The news came U Philip, who simply smiled and replied, "Never mind; iny inning comes next. Little attention was paid to the re mark, and certainly no one thought of tho strand" denouement that would fol low. Tho ordinary routiue life of tho mountain village went smoothly on nn til, only a day or so a:,-o, tho villager wero astonished to hear that Philip Beers and Mrs. Johnscn, his ex-wife's mother and his brother's mother-in-law, hail been (juietly tuarri'-d. Then there was consternation in tho family. Mrs. Loins Beers. ' Tho neighbors and friends of the several parties are now busily ensai'eil tl yinj to figure out tlio n-latiouship of the several parties to each other's rela tives. Kentucky Cor. Philadelphia Times. A Croat Ilujr In China. Within a short time the fjreHt day for etat worship will S";ain come in ('lima. At the comintf of the winter solstice the whole nation is supposed o pray, at least in the person of the emperor. This great worship takes place at night. The em peror squats on the bottom of a great elephant car, and drawn by the white elephant which the king of Siam sent him, is escorted by 2,000 grandees, princes and attendants, while bands of musio play alontf the way to the great temple. lie lirst goes into the palace of fasting. There he meditates before a copper statue representing a priest with his mouth cov ered by his lingers, indicating silence. Upon the altar of heaven he should sacrifice burnt animals calves, hares. sheep and pigs. How this wor.ihip will take place, now that the altar of heaven is burned down, I do not know; but the occasion may call out some expressions of opinion from different parts of the empire which will lie more or less dan gerous. Frank G. Carpenter in National Tribune. Curlou Itbalii fin a Ilunird Plnafurn A bnnied pinafore has been the came of a curious debate. A girl In-longing to the Cuckoo Lane schools, at Han well, belonging to the city of London and bt. Savour's union, dropped the chalice at communion service and stained the pina fore. Thereupon the high chaplain or dered the piuaforo not to be washed, but to t destroyed. As it belonged to the ratepayers the managers inquired hi authority for destroying their property, The chaplain pleaded the precedent that old Bibles are destroyed in the sains way, but offured to buy a new pinafore, The managers however are determined not to let the matter rest, and two coin Uitee are to investigate the practices i f P.itualistio chaplains in regard to damned pinafores and Bibles. London Tit-Bits. A Ca-oprati Hoot Factory, A striking proof of tho steady progress of tho principle of co-operative produc tion was given Friday at Leicester", where over 5'K) delegates from all parts of the kingdom assembled to assist at the formal opening of the largest co-operative Wit and shoe factory in the world. Tlio factory stands on six acres of ground. The buildings cost $130,000, and when fitted with machinery tho to- tal outlay will Irive lieen f.V.O.OOO. The working capital will be $l,0W,000. and the factory will bo able to turn out 50,. Oil) pairs of Ins its every week. This huge ei.t. rj.ri-o h.iri Wn and will confinua to b- managed by workiiigmeii, and the iiv-Ti who tuaku the bsits will share in the profits earned by their labor. Lon don Cor. Now iors Times. strange country, where he taught thu natives the truths of Christianity. After seven years lie returned to Ire land, and subsequently tried a second voyage to the same country, as he had promised to revisit it, but was baffled by the wind and tide. He died in the odor of sanctity in 57S, aged ninety-four years. The curious thing is that when Cortez invaded Mexico he found the natives in possession of some of the doctrines of Christianity, which they said had been taught them by a stranger clad in a long robe, who came to them from the Holy island beyond the sea in a "boat with wings" many centuries before and prom ised to return to them. The advent of Cortez was in fact hailed as a fulfill ment of this tradition. Lippincott's. Wealtliy Muu and Dlrrctora' Fee. The money making icople of Wall street were startled a few days ago bv report that Russell Sago had gone away from a directors meeting without col lecting hie fee of live dollars. In - estiga tion proved the rumor to be nnfou. dud. "Lnclo Russell is a director, in al.out twenty corporations, and ho never misses a directors' meeting if he can help it The usual custom iH to pay each di?'tor that attends it meeting live dollars. Vre quently the money is handed to the di- ctors in the form of a gold piece as they enter the meeting room. At other times tho directors get their money just before lesving the room. Some days one man is summoned to three or four directors' meetings. If he happens to be J. Pier pout Morgan he will attend the meeting of the greatest importance. If ho hap pens to be Russell Sage ho will attend them all. Mr. Sage does not believe in neglecting any of his official duties, and he considers the collection of his live dollar fee as part of his oflicial duty. Mr. Morgan occa sionally accepts the fee when it is handed to him and passes it over to a clerk or to tlio porter of the building if he chances to be near. Mr. Jay Gould pays no at tention whatever to the customary di rector's fee. The modest cashier who tenders him a paltry live dollars does not even receive the courtesy of a glance. New York 'Kines. K;'V ... a prou . iiieirhaii!, pedill inu horsMH ba , " lariat, I'll' ' ; ' ' - The liorsc ' . . nowwitliKlaiiu ; .'- ; ' . aiwl (lie iipplic.. ,j ', . friend banded ' . ) llaller's Hart) Wire . . , , iiiohI wonderful tiling" v . ; In al fticli wounds). He ; I only three times find the - completed healed. Klial. . fur nil Horn, cut, brunch,.','; wounds. Forfnlc by nil dru,, , f ; For latnc back tlu-re is nothing betlcr than to mturate a flannel ciotli with Chamberlain's Pain J 1 , 1 1 in mid bind it on the afTccied parts. Try it nnd you will be Htir jnisedat tliepnmipl relief itaffnnls. I he same treatment will cure rlisiu rialisin. For Hale ly l G. Fricke & Co. The volumes of the Maira.ine be- trin with the Numbers for June and Deri'inber of each venr. When no time iri specified, Kiibscriptious will ticcin with the .MimtxT current at the time of receipt of order. Hound Volumes of Harper's Magazine for three years back, in neat cloth bind ing will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt ot J.I.(K) per volume. Cloth cases for binding-, 50 cents each by mail poet paid. sllos Nerve andlLlver Pills. Act on a new principle rei.lat inj; the liver, Htomrch and bowels through the nervs. A new discovery. Dr. M iles' Pills speedily cure biliou sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles, ."onstipatioii. Unciualed for men women, children, smallest, midest si.rcsl! ,11. doses, 'Joe. Samples free it b. G. Fricke & Co'b. "The foremost of our periodicals.1 An Untaught Diplomat. "You know, Nick," said his mother, "a gentleman nev.T asks for things, no matter how badly he wants them." "Why doesn't bef said Nick, opening very wide his ronnd four-year-old eyes, "Because it is impolite and greedy. That is why it annoys me so to have yon ask your Uncle John, whenever ha comes, if he has brought yon candy. Remember, now, yon must never do it any more." "But it's my candy ho says so and he wants me to have it." "Then he will certainly give it to yon, and you must wait his time for it. If I ever again here yon ask him 1 will not let you have iu So promise me that yon will not. I know my little boy wants to be a gentleman." Nick made tho promise with a very lober face. Ho was the normal Btnall boy, not a little angel, yet he had been trained "upon honor," and felt that a promise once made could not be broken. This is the way he kept it. When Uucle John came again, his nephew, after greet ing him, leaned meditatively against his chair and said, "You didn't bring anything but yourself this time, did you, Lucie Johnr 'ics, 1 Ui said Lncle John with a laughing shout: "1 brought a wliolo pound of candy, and after that I wish It was two," Harper's Young People. Cnno if Cocoa 1JKKAKFAST ri.ATTSMWTH NRMiAHKA Oi pltal liK'k paid In Authoruod Capital, IIOO.ODO - orricans BANK CAKitCTH. JOS. A. CONNOtt. Preiliteiit. Vlno-Powl-iim w. n. ouHnno, corner. DIRROTOHS laud Oarrulb J. A. Connor, V. it. Uutkn aut I. W. Jobn.oa, II cut) Borek, Jobs O'Kntftf W. V, Mrriarn, Wm. Wstauearap, W. H. (Jushlnr. TEAHSACTSA GENERAL B AMINO BOSlKES aui farilBMtM of uVpo.lt. Iwarlnu liueriwl Buy aul amlia icliuni. couuly and oily .nun "Py rii'.r'xii'li ki'itnl? of ln nnturnl liov. wnli'li e i-rn lh oiB'iiiio' nl illai-il on ;i i.l n ., I r 1 1 in,, cnl by i',io-,'ul np IimIIihi o tin- 1 iw III iiiO'IIi." ill Wfll (1 I n a Mr. I-i-n Ii i ii'iiviili'.l our bfukliiil I ili'n itn in-i ir i-'-'v ii ivir- i b ;i wiiii-Jt utnv in iii.iiiv h-.ivv ilm-tiir1 1 1 1 1 - . II I bv Hi" piillo- ., in u.it nl u-,'i arilrle. I'let th I a r ue linii hi in i ii" r kii illy bnili up until "If""-' iii'iu'li In r-.Ht f"rt I leu-uey in n'li'i", H i , I r l ol rii . -ti.-l nrs llmiilnii i 1 ii, r.-.elv in ri i"k li I'-V'-r ln-re i iv... ; l it. Vi' III IV l'r;ili in IHV It Inl ll .Il lit llV k' 'U'U 'mi "H Inr llli'il "I'll lint, lilixi mi, I it itrmmrlv fi.ii i f lli-(l (riime. Civil "kivI -.. (iiciie. Mu 1'itl nimiiiy nii lii.ltlni. wnHT or iin,k, Sntil n iiv III ll.ill-uollll'l in,, h .- in-.t-iiniM iilii-llfi'l llnif: mi . . i ei'H j. Ii.i ll,iui,i- in. itliii- i lii-mlit Uuidnii. II i ! K l.i nil non Aar.r ttavtcd for IllMlDAYlIGHr arM:llTMM.hllIIOVmr RlrTTORR I.IFF. fi(),iln rmnl nrrll. HUtlit la lli w,.--l,ii;iH.lw.lln.- mmtrhlt' .ltK.-l.r- ,. in u.' ii. ... J .i.idHrti.no ynu.'.- , t. . .J II . I r , .kk.l I. 'nl. t,A W, t ... i ... -a k u i ...r. ii i.. w r. J t rm ill, 0.nt.,n,.l,fttn.h lifht k-uartrlit I K.ki mi wi'ii 1 i-l 'r ''m ' I ei n,l r. lull tr.iiilW.II.llTn"'r . -....j u. lli B.IVWT Ol 111. UUII,-. f'f M-Tf knmMm II ntibi Mr. - (." f4 a '' Antl",t wiwwa n-f.w It. Curlou Itrrovrry of Limt Rrrorda. florhaiu met with a serious loss over twenty years ago. About nil It was discovered that a book containing the earliest town records, from its incorpora tion in 17M to Vila, was missing. The town offered a reward for its return and many individuals joined in tho search, but hope of finding these records was abandoned long ago. La.it week, how ever, the cxprer brought from Boston a package containing three books hi excel lent preservation, without any explana tion. Gue of them was the early rec ords of Gorhain. Tho other two books contained the marriages, births and deaths of the inhabitants of the town from 1701 to 1822. Lewiston Journal. TCaililod In KJIttard. Iu a big snowstorm Mis Lydia E. Carder and Mr. James William Watson, both of West Virginia, wero wedded by the Rev. It. Kolk, of Pawpaw, W. Vs. The ceremony was jierformed on an is land iu the Potomac, near Oldtown. 1 he wiud was blowing a perfect hnrricana and the snow. fell thick and fast. The bride wore a white cloth costume, with bonnet and gloves to match, -Cor. Balti more American. tm 1 yyp tit IDWIN ABNOLD, VVaa HI AS A A AAA -J IvXEY GEEA1 CENIEE OF THOUGHT ASt ACTION IH THE WOULD. Aumpl copy will llluitratad prop tu alll k tint lot 26 cants. "Ilu.l.il," Nul l:ul.u. Doubtless our unlettered friends have Bun distinctions in tho use of words, for which wo do not give them sufficient credit. A ui w pupil in a colored school took a shattered lamp chimney to show her teacher. "Ah!" said he. "your chimney Li broken, is il?" "No, sir," she answered, "it's busted. " In her distinction of terms lay all tho difference btt'recn a confession of guilt and an assertion of innocence. Tho word "broken" she understood to mean that the mishap had occurred by her own fault; and in correcting to "busted" he meant to imply that some unknown agency, a current of cold air, perhaps, had caused the break. Here is a distinction as clear and real as we make in more scholarly terms. Youth's Companion. ..l .,1. im w,H,i Hi, w. H Mo. ar-aso a M'lA mi'f. mr IH,iwmiIm M4raMh I'.r w J-4 iWiuUl.nJ !.. rnr, !-.. wm. ww.rnun to A. th Vt UH i BU-lk . VS A CW UmrUmt, Oma, rv Cmrwmrs fic.uvi. ftro doss TS Dotio Pntuo A TMC m Mia I HAL iHB ftCMUlNr. Uss!la.k Tadlr, a, Uiu,(api f-f Uk'f'l -il ' 't IMA rrt W'Ol I I." ffJ"-B. 'i i, few On a.li.d. ill ta i la ) axatnaAr4 hxict. I tii ir Tn'tm oniirUrf il 4f. in iA l asuttfliikai . URMi amaMaSi, a: d l r ,. 1'- . y-. ' x y .r I CMitnisrta tLicfi 5u., vi..n.. ,.,. i'UU.AiL.a'Ul.. t'A. A Whlla Mfra. One of the strangest wonders in the way of a man that we have been per mitU'd to sco was in town recently, and is a citizen of this county. He is Eb enezer Long, and was born, black, in Georgia sixty years ago. Ho is now per fectly fair, except a few dark "pots that may be discovered by looking at hint closely. Marianna (Fla.) Times. Ths Mo.t Pllltcult Thing to Match. The most ililliciilt thing to match ia white paper. A customer comes in here with a sheet of white paper, letter or any other kind, and asks for paper just like it. Not once in 0,000 times can such a customer be accommodated, and for the reason tliat there is such an end less variety of shades in white. People look astonished when 1 tell them it is so, but when they go out and try they soon Bud out. Interview in Chicago Tribune. Tun Ponrn ltnmnr InntnirflTrt. tho mnt tlmnly, tnt Urpnst an, th tmniVftmat of tbA rTlir1 1 The three ereat cuouph of sub jects out of the coinins pear will be 1 I i . i-- impariiuiiy iisu uisiruciivriy uis cusscd liy the ablest writers; 1. Political subjects pro win out of the presidential campnigjie. IU Financial disturbance here and abroad. III. Theological unrest- witll all the social uestions unar rested by these groups of tfrcat t) ICS. There is no other way whereby one may pet the ripest information about the preat problems of the time within so narrow n compass or for so small a sum short i polics of prcut subjects by more '.ban bun ilred of the foremost men anil wom cuof the world; because there ia only cue American periodical for which oil the great lenders of opin ion uud of thought write, ami that i- TlIK I'Ok'I M. The December number for exam ple cenlaiiis: Depredation by Pen sion The Protest of Loyal Volun teers, by lieutenant Allen K. Kootc l-'ounilercr ol the Society of Loycl Volunteers; The Meuninir; of the Democratic Victory in Massachu setts, by Gov. Win. K. Kusscll; b'rencli feel in jr toward Germany; AnolSer t onllict llhout Jlsace- li raine IiieAitable, by Cammille Pcl letan, member of liie l-'rench Chani herof Deputies; Should tne Silver Ijiwof IN'.K) be repcabd? by Jacob II. Sell ill one of the most successful and in New York; In Modern Edu cation n Failurc'r by Fredrick Har rison, the pre at Knplish essayists I'nrcpubitcd Competition eelf-de-Hlruelive, by Aldace F. Walker, Chiiirman of the Western Traflic Association: Women's Clubs, the Volume nnd the Ynlud of their Work, by Alice II. Rhine; A Day With Lord Teniiison, by Sir Wif- 1 i ii mi Arnold. And live other iirti cles. There are now in proprcss discus sions of our yeneion syslem; Prison Manapement; The Traininp; of Teochers; The Louisinnmi Lottery The next Step in the Tariff Apita tion; Are Moilern lducational Mnt ters n failure? . .He n copy. f.T n year. THIC FGKL'M, Union S-juare, N. QnlMlna Manufartnrars. Those engaged In the production ot quinine, whether from bark or chemical ly, suffer with a peculiar skin affection caused by the inhalation of the vapor from hot solutions of the drug. Fever is an accompaniment ot this majady. 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