1' 1 r- - i, s mi ,w IM IKj 't.",'; -v A'or it. j.. Kit down Die Full Troupcctui of -iir.itj tii .1. , l fct Hon. W. C. Gladstone. Count FeniiiunJ de Lcsscpsy Andrew isrnvsic. vi--. -. ' ' Marquis of Lome. - Justin McCarthy, M.P.-Slr Uyon Play fal r. 1 Prank Stocktori. . Lava. - Vaslll Verestrhazln. - V. Clark Russell. - fi ne Carl of Mentfi.-Dri Lyman Abbott. Camilla Urso. Mit. Henry M. Stanleyand One Hundred Others. ' The Volume for 1892 will Contain ' jLNii...Mti rlal Sfortea. 100 Stories of Adventure. The Best Short Stories. Article of Practical Advice. Sketchea of Travel. Hints on Self-Education. Glimpses of Royalty. Popular Science Articles;' Household Articles. Railway Life and Adventure. Charming Children's Page Natural History Papers. A t .... t.. Flv. Double Holiday Numbers, Illustrated Weekly Sopplementa. Nearly iooo Illuatrationi. "A Yard T of Roses.' 17 V ,v WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full nd Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DRUGGISTS SUNDKIE3 AND PUKE LIQUUH5 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded nt all Hours. READ! THIS 0FE1CE IS PKEPAUED WORK, AND DOES IT FOIi 1 If TO (J ARK IN w - - HILL HEADS, . -w . . t ENVELOPES .... ' . . SALE DILLS - . - y . POSTERS ' or in met anything in the OT A T"T AT A D V T TMT7 CALL AT THE HERALD OFFICE, WE CAN SUIT YOU, AS WK Qqqiqqec - Sqisfqcioq. IF joa wish to succeed in jsur lminw, tho public kow your pri i. Tcojilo like to chant wlia offers them the bckt iiKlucemcnt". trade wonderfully. Try it. As the most important Campaigne for years is Coming upon us be provided with a good will keep them posted tions oi tne day. lHh Republican paper and your name on our list. See our Clubbing list pers published. Wlctf PUBLISIjNfQ CO. C01 Cor, Fifth and Vine St. AtSMOUTH - EBR A.SK.J L ,- C-uiiboriaia'ai ,H?o and da 1 Ointment. - ewtnln eora lor Chronic Row Eyo, l or, Sait Eboum, Scald llaad, 01 j . 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MEKD of . v . advftrtino it and let trado wi th tho mcr- It mlfiht Iicl your every Farmer should live newspaper that on all important ques nt.ii.Auu is purely a would be glad to put Only $1,50 a year. with the leading pa 4 In nt ft- 'w t. f. I IM.OMtf w k.i l.1. I l t vi4 .r bit Lim-mI IJi'i. .11 i n.. I. TNCONIOtfl.L.NpblMJINC Th- lT r.fl, f.i.is I 'l 11. I' I l f...lr 4 lli'.clflt fiw i'ijl.'i.-i UAil'.k (lil li' i-4 m H.-1 .' l.'"'l .-''!' 1 This Slip and SI .75. PEIIKINS- UOUSR, 217. 31, nrt ' ,'1'a t-' Plnttamojth Nebraska ',1 , I'll. Cf)l)rlHM', 1 in: I'crkina hm nnT'if:il from ton iS .iil: f tlio l t bocn tliorou.ii) lintcli in tho -iMt nn by t!' ' ck M.!in .mil Dp. 300D BAR COJifiSTED B VN'K )K f'ASS COUNTY Cor Mla knd Filth iir-et. i.; up eumiai 'pin. n it OFPIOBRS ). II ! irti-Ir rt. linnliir I M 1'HlUrK.iB Vl lT-.ld.ii.l ' M. Kiimmiu DIREOTOB8 ." !'.r eli. .1. M l'K'tiniiii. Kn I (lorli't l,B, Miiilth K. H. Wlnrllmm, H. H. Idtm.nr u. . M t'uuii.iin HANZIXC rA '3ATED i"iiiit )!!. m" , ijimmi Ii.ii- 1 in flu .".,!( Hii'l iiroTntf. Kii'-iiliuiKivMii iti ail b i ii v i:iiLruilmi tu Us euro. iNISSamiintiltCURED Tartar fcW Cm. ftv-M.'lwlM...lltMM4W.ryl. ft i...iif.a4k.iai. M..r..taMi,iir,rrirr liii Hrmmm,,h,w lark. 'u l aaa natal .1 libit 9 D A D LT U'C . . . r-v fc. 4 HAIR BALSAM , V f I"" io.iwiui r-i- rimtKf j 0.lor. ... i.iui:rr, i.ihffwuoa, nu,iui m ium-wcu !lHDRCOfN9. t. i. wiwiiu cm, y. . r.u. U. M illuirfa, w UlaOlX CU, . T. GKATEUL COMFORTING Epps Cocoa UREAKKAST "llv A flinrmifi tmowicd'ii of lli niiMrn l:iwi wlili'll koVi'III tilt "iHTntloim nf il i hi --i. in lul nutril iihi. (ml lv i ui'lul Hn ll.mlh'll ol t 111. flue H lH'rtn. nf ill XMlllt'tl Cm-lit, Mr. Kp h: i pruvlili"! iii r l.i -'ui l.i-l lulilii with n llflUM'iV IHvmi'M Iwvtr:iiH wlili'll liuv 1 I lit tn.iiiv Ii i V 'l ii'lor' lilili. It l hv.tli Jmllo Inn. n. .if .iii-'i iirili'li" nf ill'l i)rl nun .llutloii im;i) in i.itlii.illy ImiIIi ii . imill iifinui fit' hit Ii I-i f.-ltl iwiy I'hIimicv lo iIIhimhi' Hil'ult"'!- nf villi!" i' I'l iitli'i urn IIoiiiIiik Mr.mit.l r.M'U In iilt:UU Ulltili'Vrr hum I. t w'ik tini'it. iV 111:1V i-.i'iii m.inv 11 f:i''i ilinlt iv ki'.M.Iiii,'"iu-"'V !! fiirmli-il wi'h iiirt ill-Hi ' 1.1 I t in if ih!ii'HiMlii'.l finii." Civil '.-.-.! v. M::'!n.if!n:!'y -i'.ll lniil:n ; m i!i-r nr 111IIK. 'iy 111 ll:ill-xiiil'l llli. it ur-i -i-rl". I i ln''l'il lli'li: .Ia .: I.i'i'M i. 1X1 . ll.iimi lii ill.li'l hi iiii-l How Lost! How Regained KkOTTKiSEIFi Or HI.I.r-I'HFNI-.li ATIO.N. A ii"w mil onl OnM Mr.1.1 'KIK HHAr OQ NKKVOI H In I'lllhKJII, 1IKIIII.ITV, KKKIII1. nf VOI'TII. I.inil iNTf.il VITALITY, I'RK. IHATI KK liKI.IMf, and all HIHEANKH anil WKifiN P.HHfcJi of MAM. UUIHlir.clolh, Eiit; l'4 liiiubi pntci ipiuim. Only l.u) f Hi.il, dixilua i.U.l. bv.rlUra I'rmiMct. ; .si'pia'.r,":.".! cocci send trttlnKir.ini of tha cuni IIILL.I NOW, Coiunlntinn in tynmn or bj mull. Krixirt tmat. mmu IMVMiLAItl.K tfiCKKrr inl I I.H- TAIN Tltr. Aill-f. Ir. w. II. I'.rkrr. 01 Tli. rii-ly UmIIuI liKilluta, No. 4 Buiiiuth HI. bn.toii. M mi. Hm r.bud? Vixllc.l Iiuilllul. bu many Iml Uuir.. bin no aqtiml. irnnr. T HoLuna of Ml., or M.II TraMnraUon, U Irt'Mtir. miir. v.lu.iil. th.n volil. Kwl It now. n.ry WMK ii1 KKKVOI H in, nd lf.ni 14 0. MTKONU JffJif'U Htttnt. (l oprl(lil Si OF'"-LIFE M i hWlMH.1 'Ur,l.r f, .i.ij.-r.l.. ' I '.I. I .'rr i Miw, ini n 1 1 ! f ft. i .iiii-i.. I. n.f 1 ' i ..w ri i w.r. . Mlti'L..1! Ii .11 I. I 1 .,'' 'I rl . i ii.. '.v ic by our m' we are 'ilne inys 'iollf rJ. Si' and the f. Jt that our el'pse . now und tti'-n fri ' o is Buushuie just beUiwl . 4 i i ... ..f us. riC "I" .oi.i. ju b -i. the blu'-fi? Do yoa cry or gcold or iiioim? In it hard to liva in tho mimo house with you while the nhndow falla athwart your Wy? Uo the childreu get out or therottd whea they ':e you coming? I have found one excellent cure for the blue which I menu to tell ri'ht here. Go straight to work and do something for Borne ono more mirable than your self. Whatever your trouble may be, there is always some one to be found who has a hanler lot to bear. The other day a younx wife wag deserted by her husband and taken to the hospital to face terrible illness, without a friend to stand by her iu her hour of need, and with not a cent to defray eipenses or un lock the door of the future. Suppose you go hunt her np and offer a helping hand. Such betrayal',' desertion discounts your puffn of va ' 1 A mother watched tbe coffin lid cluf.e the other day rorever and forever, bo far as mortal time counts, between her yearnini? eyes and the face of her only boy. What is your transient depression compared to the heart anguinh of such a Krief an Lers? Don't you think It would help cure you of the blues if you sat down and wrote that mother i letter, or dropped In for an hour or : ..0 u keep her company? It seeing such a selfish thing to be so exclu sive in bearini; trouble. A load shared is a load lightened, and tho deepest gloom takes on a bright tint now and then if overshone with the sunshine of love. Chicairo Herald. Tha nrotherlc.a tilrl. The girl without a brot her iH especially to be pitied. She is the girl who is never certain of getting the pleasures of life unless ulie is very attractive. Of course she has no brother who she is certain will take her everywhere; she is apt to get a little bit vain, for she hag no brother to tell her, as only a brother will, of her faults and mistakes. It is fi.ly tho ECRCwh.-.t doubtful tact cf a brother that announces, "I wouldn't walk np the street with yoa In that frock, and the girl whose brother says this to her may be certain that he is only expressing the opinion of o'her girls' brothers. He may not do it iu the most gentle way, but he does toll tbe truth, and if yon ask him why paying a visit to another girl is more desirable than to one you know, be will sit down and look at you, and then he will say: 'Well, yoa see, it is just thi. way, From the time yoa get there she is a nice girl who give yoa a pleasaut welcome and yet doesn't gush over you. . She is entertaining, and yet she has a fashion of putting down nasty gossip or silly talk among whoever U there. She is a rest ful sort of girl, she is not always want ing to do something that tires yoa half to death and where the game isn't worth the candle, and when she says goodby to yoa you feel certain that she ia pretty glad yoa came and that she will be glad to see yon another time, but that she doesn't look upon yoa as the one and only man In the world." That la tbe kind of a di-scription that the brotherlesi girl can't get. Then she doesn't hear 01 men that a fellow would rather not have his sister go with. Probably tbe wisest course for her to pursue la for her to choose us her most lntiuiata friend a girl who has a wise brother; then she can reap the benefit of his counsel. Ruth Ashmore In Ladies Home Journal. A Simple Conundrum. The mathematical smart Aleck are al ways proposing some new and puzzling question with which to confound those whose bump of calculation, is not well developed, but the most exasperating ef fort in this direction was sprung on small company tho other evening, when one of these, human calculating muchiiius Inquired: "If live cats catch five rats In five days, how many cats will it take to catch 100 rata In UK) days?'' Every un swer was given, from 100 cats to 100,000 cats, until It happened to occur to some one that if five cats caught a rat a d:.y there was nothing to prevent their con tinuing to do so till the end of time if tin ir patienco and tho ruts held out. Llut before this om.'lusiim was reached over ten d'jHara bad ehang-d hmd in on the subject, und thrty) quarrels were started which have not yet Ikjoii settled. Uu fortunately . however, n'm? of them involved the originator of the problem, who escaped before matters had ggne so far. Interview in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A lllah frlrad Hump. The highest priced postage stamp in existence is the famous Diimlee stamp, wrth f.'.-ViO, and not purchasable at that price. James Chaliriers, of Dundee, was the inventor of the adhesive postage stamp in lll. The stamp is in the pn session of Sigiuuud Friedl, an extensive postage stamp merchant of Unter Dol-l-rg, Vienna. It was exhibited at the Vienna Jubilee Stamp exhibition. The postage stamp museum, held on May 2.1, l;il,Ht Vienna, displayed this gem as the greatest attraction among 8,000,000 stamps and other objects exhibited there. Yankee Wado. Ilow Sha llaterlbd liar Drcaaaa. A young 1vly, en route for the sea side, sent her box on by "goods," and on the consignment note she prepared actually condescended to describe her wearing apparel aa "one box of rags," the charge for which would, of course, be uiudii lins than if the goods were correctly described, London TitDits. A Olrl'a liUa. "Rosalie has adopted a plan that makes nil the girls awfully jealous. " "What Is that?" "Why, she has f iken all her engage ment rinfrs and hul them iuiuId into n rhatn for her pug." ILirper's l'azar. - , 'custoi the 'vhxut ions . "Years agi; , . - . . and tied to,v . they were- . cartons (f ' . v ' ' "Th: ' .''.' now.a!-.. ; VT . t V ' plan olA -osity--. , if you coV 1 ..amonnt ,' audtroubi, ufcii comes from m. ( in a store ) u would not woniler dissatisfaction. It frequently happev. that goods become misplaced a case is overturned or several cartons are indis criminately tumbled together. Then the matching and mating are hurriedly done, with the natural consequence of separat ing tbe mutes. '. 'These goods go to our customers, and when the mismating ia discovered the carton ia sent back, often hundreds of miles, at our expense, and allowances demanded. I tell you the mauufacturaf ought to be obliged to tie each pair to gether, carton or no carton, and I am thinking seriously of demanding this of every manufacturer who makes goods for us. 'The tying can be neatly and quickly done by machine nowadays, and the benefit is so great that there is no reason why it should uul buuoma Uulvcioiu." Uuot and Shoe Reporter. Olil Aetnra' Itaca Frlfht. One of the queer things in the dra matic profession is the nervousness that occasionally affects an entire company. A friend of mine wuo bag been on the stage several years and on the road in the same piece for the last two years played last week in a ISroadway theater. It was the first aptx-arance of the com pany in New York, though most of its individual members had played here be fore. "With one or two exceptions," said the actor, "they were scared to death. Every person had played his or her part hundreds of night. As soon as the cur tain went np on a Broadway audience they acted like a lot of amateurs. Some of them actually had stage fever and lost their lines. They were Uei VoUu. They wanted to . ,tke a good impression. They never played worse. It is the ex perionce of many of the oldest members of the profession. It is as humiliating to them as getting seasick is to an old sailor, but it is true and can't be helped." New York Herald. A Traaaarad Hood A very interesting relio has fallen into tbe possession of the well known Bir iniugham physician, Sir James Sawyer. It is one of the hoofs of the identical hone that Lord Cardigan rode iu the charge of the Light Brigade. Lady Sawyer's father, who was a Lincolnshire rector, received this precious relic of the historic charge from Lord Cardigan, and it bears an inscription to this effect. The four hoofs are now disposed of aa fol lows: The Prince of Wales, an honor ary colonel of the Tenth Hussars, has one; another belongs to tbe officers of that famous regiment, and it is brought out at mess on state occasions; the Countess of Cardigan owns a third; and tbe last, which ia the off hind hoof, graces the sideboard of Sir James Saw yer. It ia beautifully mounted In silver, and ta naturally highly prized by ita owner. London Tit-Bits. Quito a Compliment. Two New York society belles were dis cussing a ball at which both had been present. "Oh, I had such a compliment paid me by Gus De Smith," said Miss Hondclip- per, giggling historically. "Yes? What did he say?" asked Miss Murray Hill "1 bM on my new Dsngs ami just a little face powder, and my new silk dresa fitted just aa if I was poured into it, a-n-d ma said she never saw me look so well a,n-d" "What did Gus De Smith say?" asked Miss Murray Hill Impatiently. "He whispered to me, 'Miss Bondcllp- per, you are fixed up so pretty louig'ul that I hardly recognized you.'" Texas Sifting. lllillCftt'a flood ItoaMin. Our Midget is a little over three years old. She was taken down to Coney is laud, niid af t r an hoar or two pp. lit in seeing the sights it wasordaiued that her nurse should give her a dip iu the salt waters cf old ocean. In the bathhouse )i object of her visit to the beach wan made known to her, but when she reached tho water's edge she flatly re fused to be taken in. "A iimey, said Blio, "tin all over feared." "But, Midget, you bathe in the water every day at home." 'Yes," said Midget, "that's in my littkt tub. This tub's too big, too big entirely." And we brought her home without her sea bath. Harper's Young People. Nawiliiat fur (loiiarMtlng Electricity. In parts of the country where coal is dear eh-ctric light aud power companies are looking for the cheapest substitute they can find. An eltctrio corporation in Oregon has the good fortune to be near the sawmills of a great lumber Company, aud has promptly seized the opiwrtunity offered of securing an eco nomical fuel for ita power plant. The refuse of the sawmills is taken direct from the saws aud conveyed directly to tha boilers of the electric company with out any handling whatever. Pittsburg Dispatch. Llfa Too Short. According to scientists, this earth will only exist a million years longer and then go to naught. This is pretty tough on the man who is in debt for a few thou sands aud only gets twelve dollars a wit'k, with a big family on his hands at tiiat. He'll hardly have time to pull out. Cincinnati Enquirer. ' jllenrt D ' f 1 tl'Hlillldl ' ' M.Si Co. It ll " . . , noiaiilitti, nioi .' . ' , . uruiTH. .... ' WarCVrfu., , . ' ' ' K. W. Sawvi r. Af li i . ? i j , . - . . a proinitH-iif , Anilur nr. - merclintidtK', nnavvtio runv. r ' peddling' wnr-orm.lwd one, I iiorH.18 liuctly cut und tjurned ' ' ,' I liiriat, The wound reftificd to '' '.' I The horte bt-CHine lame and i ' ! nowwitliHtiindin ciirefid nttcuti' Hnd'the upplicntion of remedien. friend, - .handed Sawyer Rome of , HiUlor'& Ifurt) W ire Lini-ment, the j-hioK wonderful tliinc ever huw to I hi-uVmich wotindH. He applied it I only'threp timcH and tin fore, was completed healed, lifjvally good for all for8, cirtH, ifrnneB, and wouudg. For mile by hil druggiut For lnnie hack there 'is noihinff better thnn io saturate a llnnnel cloth willl Chamberlain's I'ain Halm ami bind it on tne ailected parts, try it and ygu will be e.ur- priHcuat the prompt relict ltallofUH. The name treatment will cure rhau inatiHin. For nolo by K. G. 1-ricke & Co. The volumes of the Magazine he- irin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. When no time iH Hpecilied, HUbscriptiOiiB will lie-in with the Number current at the time of receipt of order, liound Volumes of Harper s Plagaxine lor three yearn back, in neat cloth bind- n will lie Bent hy mail, poHt-paiu, on receipt ot xi.tw per volume. Cloth caHcn for binding-, ft) cent ch by mail pout paid. Miles Nerve andXIver Pills. Act on a new principle regulat ing the liver, stomrch and bowela through the nervH. A new discovery. Dr. M den I ilia speedily cure biliou- miesa hal tante, torpiu liver, piles Sonstipation. Unequaled for men women, children, smallest, midest surest! ft) doses, 2Tc. Samples ffii o Ti CI Vrii-Lf A- f!n'. "Ths foremost of our periodicals.'" coMMAHDnra X. VX.A X UHU i CE5TKJ OF THOUGHT All actioi nr THZ WOKU). AtMplteopTitl tot 26 cants. , an umn auiolo. Tw Fosnt la tha moat tnatractrn tha m"t tlmfly, ttis .i-c-t iw The three great guoups of sub jects out of the comma pear will be impartially asd instructively dis cussed by the ablest writers; I. Political subjects grow-in out of the presidential enmpaigne. M- Financial disturbance here and abroad. III. Theological unrest- with nil the social questions sug gested by these groups of great top ICS. There is no other wuy whereby one may get the ripest information about the greut problems of the time within so narrow a lompasa or for so small a sum short studies of great subjects by more than hurt tired of the foremost men and wom enof the world; because there is only ene American periodical for which all the great leaders of opin ion and of thongJit write, and that is Thk b'okUM. The December number for exam ple centaiim: Di-giVilatinii by l'en :;ion The Protect of l.yni V'bin 1eers,by lieutenant Allen R. Eoote P'ounderer of the Society of Ixiyel Volunteers; The Meaning of the Democratic Victory in Massachu setts, by Gov. Win. K. KuskcH; French feeling toward Germany; AnotSer Conllict about Ilsacc- Lo raine IneAituble, by Cammille I'el letan, member of the French Chnm bcrof Deputies; Should tne Silver Law of IWK) be repealed? by Jacob II. SchilT one of the most successful and in New York; In Modern F)du cation n Failure; by Fredrick Har rison, the great English essayists Unregulated Competition self-de structive, by ywunee J', walker, Chairmuii of the Western Truffle Association: Women's Clubs, the Volume and the Valud of their Work, by Alice II. Rhine; A Day With Lord Tennisou; by Sir Wil liam Arnold. And five other arti cles. OThcre are now in progress discus sions of our yension system; Prison Management; The Training of Teochers; The Ixiuisianna Lottery The next Step in the Tariff Agita tion; A;e Modern Educational Mat ters a failure? 5(ie r copv. $3 n year, TI1F: FORUM, Union Square, N. Y for im mm IsrfMiiaHllli.l fclWkI,oriLllliMi. 4ir I' H lH ! lUlUT MHtsiiiiif iitmii litMinksr-iiifwtiu bash,. RfM aiir frnw r mala an t rarclfal inuI riwsj. WHl tr-ra. Ih-arHiiittr Hi i, rM'1'1""'!" Vtrt prvmU mtmH4 (SMUaai ) Tra. AUrMt kftiir, EICALCO.. BUFFALO. N-t. dmfaiSirIi rv 9 f Jl J.l-f ny L0BT m V ATT.I N 0 V A W H OOD, rf fl'Jk,"''lntraliiiil H KRVOOB DKHILlTT, Pn "J 1 1 i ! Wk " of " " ' 1 tfMt4 t AraLliXAIJ Errono! fcic- in Old w Yourr. Mohawl. sfol l Hi ltaj I fnllt Ma.lnrt-rt. How to ffUrv- ri d